Lack of trust is the problem: Hannay

By Charlie Charalambous THE CYPRUS peace process is suffering from a lack of trust between the two sides, Britain’s special envoy Sir David Hannay said

Four tourists killed in crash

By Martin Hellicar FOUR Iranian tourists, three men and a woman, were killed when their hire- car collided head-on with a lorry on the Pomos

Two claim torture by Paphos police

TWO Ukrainian men are claiming they were tortured by Paphos police officers after being detained for failing to pay a £8 bar-bill. Igor Kovsharev, 25,

CA chairman grilled on leaked report

By Charlie Charalambous CYPRUS Airways chairman Takis Kyriakides yesterday tried to play down fears that wholesale sackings would be enforced under the airline’s new survival

Tougher fines planned to save water

FINES will double and water development officials will be brought in to help deter consumers from wasting water under a new bill unveiled yesterday. The

House goes back to work

By Bouli Hadjioannou THE HOUSE of Representatives yesterday voted in tax incentives for the stock market but stumbled on the complexities of translating laws from

House to launch 1974 coup inquiry

THE HOUSE of Representatives will soon launch an inquiry into the 1974 coup which led to the Turkish invasion, House president Spyros Kyprianou said yesterday.

Changes planned for electoral law

CHANGES could be in the pipeline in election laws – including scrapping the £300 ceiling applied to the election campaign of parliamentary candidates. The bills