Pressure builds up against the bishop

By Elias Hazou POLICE and the Attorney-general yesterday seemed far from satisfied by Limassol bishop Chrysanthos’ input into a $3.7 million fraud investigation to which

Abattoir alarm

By Athena Karsera THE CYPRUS Consumer Association has expressed serious concern about the state of the island’s slaughterhouses. Some establishments, it charged yesterday, do not

Boat people end hunger strike

By Martin Hellicar A HUNGER strike by protesting boat people holed up in a Limassol hotel ended “days ago”, police stated yesterday. There have been

Toddler critical after crash

A FOUR-YEAR-OLD boy was seriously injured after a road accident near Paphos on Monday night. The boy’s two older brothers and mother were also injured.

Official plays down algae report

THE FISHERIES Department yesterday played down reports of algae invading the island’s beaches. A senior officer at the department, Antonis Oikonomou, said the reports were