‘Squaddies have repented’

By Charlie Charalambous THREE British soldiers appealing against life sentences for the killing of Danish tour guide Louise Jensen have assumed responsibility for their actions,

‘Bomb’ was in fact arson

DAMAGE to a pair of Bank of Cyprus cars in Nicosia on Tuesday night was apparently not as first thought caused by a bomb, but

More special police for Limassol

THIRTY special policemen are to be stationed in Limassol on a permanent basis. The decision was announced yesterday by Justice Minister Nicos Koshis after a

Bishop probe should be over in two months

INVESTIGATIONS into allegations levelled against Limassol Bishop Chrysanthos should be over in two months, according to Justice Minister Nicos Koshis. Speaking after the Council of

Rolandis insists EAC board must resign

MINISTER of Commerce, Industry and Tourism Nicos Rolandis is still adamant that the board of the Cyprus Electricity Authority should resign. Speaking after yesterday’s cabinet

Pensions to rise in January

PENSIONS and general social security benefits are to rise by 5.5 per cent from January 1, Social Insurance Department Director Antonis Petsas said yesterday. But