Greece may still have to quit euro – Merkel ally
Greece remains the biggest risk for the euro zonedespite a calming of its economic and political crisis and may still have to leave the common currency, a senior conservative ally of German Chancellor...
View ArticleNicosia: Murder arrest
A 28 year old man from Larnaca has been arrested as a suspect in the murder of 26 year old Stefanos Vassiliadis from Nicosia. Vassiliadis was found shot dead Friday morning in a car near the village of...
View ArticlePresident Anastasiades in Greece
President Anastasiades starts his talks Monday morning on his first visit to Greece since his election victory. He is accompanied by Finance Minister Michalis Sarris, Government Spokesman Christos...
View ArticleAntibiotics resistance ‘as big a risk as terrorism’– medical chief
Professor Dame Sally Davies: “If you get an infection in your bloodstream, in about 10, 20 years it might be untreatable” The danger posed by growing resistance to antibiotics should be ranked along...
View ArticleFree turkey sandwiches to be given out in Enfield
Free turkey sandwiches will be handed out on Thursday as part of a no smoking campaign. To encourage people to go cold turkey, sandwiches will be given outside Asda in Edmonton Green on Thursday...
View ArticleDelhi rape accused found dead in prison
A suspect in the notorious rape and murder of a female student in India’s capital, Delhi, has been found dead in prison, his lawyer has confirmed. Police say Ram Singh hanged himself in Delhi’s Tihar...
View ArticleEnfield best business competition
A competition to find the best entrepreneurs and business start-ups in the borough is now open. The Enfield Innovation Competition launched last week, aiming to find the best new businesses, products...
View ArticleAlzheimer’s blood test could give early diagnosis
British researchers have developed a test to detect Alzheimer’s disease in its earliest stages. It works by looking for a combination of “markers” in the blood which are different in healthy people and...
View ArticleLearner who took 25 years to pass her driving test
IT HAS taken 25 years, seven driving instructors, and hundreds of hours of lessons, but a determined learner has finally passed her driving test. Alex Smith, 42, first got behind the wheel in 1988 as...
View ArticleRenewed appeals re death of woman in Barnet
Officers investigating the death of 33 year old Christie McHugh in Barnet are making renewed appeals a week on from her death. Officers will be in East Barnet Road from 18.00hrs handing out leaflets to...
View ArticleSussex snow and ice causes disruption
Motorists were stuck in snow on Monday evening Abandoned vehicles, left by drivers after snow brought roads to a standstill, are being cleared in the south of England. Tailbacks of up to 15 miles were...
View ArticleCyprus Wine Festival celebrates its 30th anniversary
Cyprus Wine Festival in London celebrates 30 years Thousands of visitors will be descending onto Alexandra Palace over the weekend of June 29th and 30th 2013 to celebrate Parikiaki’s Cyprus Wine...
View ArticleThere is hope for the Cyprus problem, UN top envoy says
There is hope for the solution of the Cyprus problem, UN Special Adviser on Cyprus Alexander Downer has pointed out, reiterating that the peace process needs to be “Cypriot-led and Cypriot owned”....
View ArticleVilliers: UK will always support Cyprus
The UK government will always support Cypriots in their efforts to find a solution but “we can`t prescribe the terms of a settlement from London,” Secretary of State for Northern Ireland Theresa...
View ArticleCyprus President and Greek PM discuss Cyprus problems
Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades discussed with Greek Premier Antonis Samaras the Cyprus problem, and matters related to the financial crisis and energy matters, during their meeting in the Greek...
View ArticleJack Straw: Cyprus’s big mistake
Jack Straw proposed the occupation regime’s recognition if the Republic of Cyprus continues blocking Turkey’s EU bid; He described as a huge mistake Cyprus’s admission to the EU Under the title: “Straw...
View ArticlePaphos: Arrested for murder of taxi driver ten years ago
POLICE in Paphos arrested a 39-year-old from Larnaca yesterday in connection with a murder ten years ago in Paphos. According to Paphos police, 48-year-old taxi-driver Charalambos Pericleous from the...
View ArticleCardinals set to elect new Pope
The cardinals have been seeking divine guidance for the choice ahead Cardinals gathered in Rome to elect the new Pope will begin voting later, with no clear frontrunner to take over as head of the...
View ArticleAndroulla Vassiliou we must tackle Youth problem
Androulla Vassiliou, European Commissioner for Education, Culture, Multilingualism and Youth, has said that youth unemployment now stands at 23.6% in the EU, where some 5.7 million young people under...
View ArticleNew York City large-soda ban blocked by judge
A court has blocked a ban on the sale of large sugary drinks – including soda – from restaurants in New York City, a day before the law was to take effect. Judge Milton Tingling ruled that the measure...
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