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Eurobank CEO announces plans to make Cyprus an EU gateway for India and the Middle East
Eurobank Group has grand plans for Cyprus once it officially acquires its majority stake (55.3%) in Hellenic Bank, that are expected further boost the island’s standing on the global...
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Irfan Siddiq: The bilateral relationship between the UK and Cyprus has never been stronger
According to British High Commissioner Irfan Siddiq, the relationship between the UK and Cyprus has never been stronger. Here, in an interview published in the March issue of GOLD...
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Sterling is on the move
By Naeem Aslam The British Pound is having its best moments against the US dollar and other major currencies in over seven months as investors and traders have adapted to a...
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Theresa May, whose premiership ended over Brexit, to stand down as lawmaker
Former British Prime Minister Theresa May will not stand for re-election, she said on Friday, ending a 27-year career in parliament marked by a tumultuous spell leading the country as it...
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Tourism impacted by Gaza war
A tourist season filled with challenges, primarily due to the Israel-Gaza war, is expected for the free area of Famagusta this year, with its stakeholders engaged in a struggle to fill the...
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UK’s Northern Ireland amnesty law in breach of human rights, court rules
The offering by Britain of conditional amnesties to ex-soldiers and militants involved in Northern Ireland’s decades of violence is in breach of the European Convention on Human Rights...
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Farmer instructed by God to yell
Working the land is a gamble, one angry lifelong farmer tells THEO PANAYIDES, and credits praying to St Parthenios for curing his cancer Tractors parked in single file, blocking the road...
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Britain reviews investor code of practice with competitiveness lens
Britain’s code of good practice for asset managers will undergo a root-and-branch review to aid economic growth and international competitiveness, its compiler said on Tuesday, in a...
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The Grammar School
Each child is unique ‘At The Grammar School, we guide students in areas such as technology, science, arts and culture to prepare them for their chosen careers. The Grammar School’s...
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UK nears agreement on cooperation with EU border force
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s government will announce in the coming days an agreement for cooperation with the European Union’s border protection agency, Frontex, in a further...
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Brexit, crisis ‘hangover’ keep UK bank shares undervalued, minister says
Shares of British banks are undervalued partly by lingering perceptions that they are still hampered by Brexit and a negative political climate toward the institutions, Britain’s...
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Navigating property ownership
Evi Pilavaki takes a closer look at what is needed for the Council of Ministers to approve immovable property ownership for third-country nationals. To determine whether a company...
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Brexit red tape puts Valentine’s Day thorn in UK flower trade
Giraffe Flowers in Manchester, northern England, is preparing for the annual Valentine’s Day rush but florists fear that Brexit trade barriers will increasingly spell higher costs and...
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Brexit red tape puts Valentine’s Day thorn in UK flower trade
Giraffe Flowers in Manchester, northern England, is preparing for the annual Valentine’s Day rush but florists fear that Brexit trade barriers will increasingly spell higher costs and...
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Popularity as part of political reality
“Popular,” the one loved by the people. “Popularity,” the sympathy felt by the public towards someone. A politician is judged, in most cases, not by their deeds but by how popular they are...
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London mayor urges govt to prevent Eurostar travel ‘chaos’
London Mayor Sadiq Khan called on Britain’s government to take steps to prevent “chaos” on the Eurostar rail link with France when the European Union is expected to...
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London’s mayor urges government to prevent Eurostar travel ‘chaos’
London Mayor Sadiq Khan called on Britain’s government to take steps to prevent “chaos” on the Eurostar rail link with France when the European Union is expected to introduce a new...
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Sustainable tourism in Cyprus … with some help from Brussels
Kato Drys an experiment in experience tourism By Martin Clark More than 30 years ago the then CTO (Cyprus Tourism Organisation) realised that Cyprus could not always compete with likes...
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UK minister to meet with U.S. lawmakers on restoration of Northern Ireland government
Britain’s minister for Northern Ireland, Chris Heaton-Harris, will travel to Washington to discuss the restoration of the province’s devolved government with U.S. lawmakers and market its...
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INSIGHT-Rubble in British railway town raises red flags for PM Sunak
A grand project to help revitalise the railway town of Crewe lies buried under mounds of earth, serving as a bleak warning for Britain’s Conservatives and their fight to retain power....
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Paphos man on the hunt for ‘scam artist’ nephew
Man who faked suicide after scamming millions now the subject of a documentary Rural Paphos is an unlikely location for the effective headquarters of a search for an international...
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In historic first, a Sinn Fein leader becomes Northern Irish first minister
History will be made in Ireland when the leader of Sinn Fein in Northern Ireland, Michelle O’Neill, becomes first minister as leader of the largest party in the Northern Ireland Assembly...
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UK sets out new trade measures to restore Northern Ireland government
Britain unveiled a package of post-Brexit trading measures on Wednesday to strengthen Northern Ireland’s place in the United Kingdom, a move welcomed by local politicians who are now...
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EXPLAINER-How is Northern Ireland governed and what’s next after DUP deal?
Northern Ireland’s largest pro-British party said on Tuesday it had agreed a deal with the United Kingdom government on the operation of post-Brexit trade rules that would pave the way for...
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UK’s Labour Party plans closer ties with business regulators if elected
Britain’s Labour Party, tipped in the polls to win an election later this year, said on Tuesday it wants to streamline business policy by scrapping “talking shops” and building closer...