Painkiller rules are a real headache

By Angelos Anastasiou PHARMACISTS’ stranglehold over the sale of some non-prescription, over-the-counter painkillers shows no sign of loosening despite a four-year-old court ruling that ibuprofen-based

Tattoos: passion and fashion

By Andria Kades LIMASSOL was buzzing this weekend as it hosts its 2nd International Tattoo Convention, which attracted over 2,000 people. From small and discreet

Minaret as identity

By Evie Andreou OTTOMAN GREED, British colonial policies and Turkish nationalism are the main reasons why the majority of Turkish Cypriots are so secular, according

Champagne and eggs for Easter

By Bejay Browne A WELL KNOWN chocolatier in Platres has created a number of special eggs for Easter, the largest of which contains a full