I am a regular reader of your newspaper and appreciate your work very much.
I very rarely comment on news even on social media, but I would like to express ...
Dear Editor,
I read the former justice minister’s op-ed with great interest. However, while Ms Yiolitis had valid points, she discredited her argument by closing with the Reverend Martin ...
Dear editor,
Your editorial, ‘Why does every village have to be a tourist attraction?’ in the Cyprus Mail on Thursday June16, 2022, on the Deputy Ministry of Tourism’s initiative to ...
Dear Sir,
Further to the article written by Bejay Browne ‘British residents lose right to winter fuel allowance’, which appeared in the Cyprus Mail on May 15, 2021.
During a recent residents ...
Dear Sirs,
Every day I read with interest what you have to say in your editorials, hopefully a pithy comment on the state of our little country and the sad ...
Hello there,
Last week, several media outlets warned that eating two portions of fish a week increases the risk of malignant melanoma, the most serious form of skin cancer.
The ...
Is it just me asking or has the Electricity Authority lost the plot completely?
Just before Christmas I received a ludicrously over ‘estimated’ electricity bill. We were all aware of ...
With reference to the 2021 tax returns I had previously had excellent help by prompt return emails from the Taxisnet office as with the recent changes to returns I found it ...
Am I the only Baby Boomer who is getting more than a little annoyed that it is my generation being held responsible for all the ills of climate change?
At 60, ...
The Editor,
You reported that the rainfall in Cyprus in December reached 113 per cent of the annual average according to the Cyprus met office. Is that really true?
The average ...
Dear sir,
Why would anyone keep savings money in a Cyprus bank?
Far better returns are found around the world, no charges for having an account, no charges for having ...
Praise indeed for the balanced, unbiased and factual reporting as exampled in Friday’s (Cyprus Mail, November 5) edition of the Covid pages. Long may you continue this sort of freedom ...
The Sunday Mail’s coverage on October 24 of measures to alleviate heavy traffic in Limassol and Nicosia was welcome. However, the public health angle was hidden. Encouraging people to walk, ...
I would dispute the view expressed by your Limassol interviewees in last week’s article (Daunting ‘to-do’ list for our buses”, October 24) about the bus service that, “Buses are hardly ...
The article by Bejay Browne in the Sunday Mail of October 24 gives a slightly more hopeful sign of Cyprus having a crematorium. How wonderful it would be for many thousands ...
Following the editorial in the Sunday Mail (The Herculean task of unclogging our roads, October 24), may I make the following comments?
As a permanent resident of Nicosia for the last ...
I’ve been having this conversation with friends, and we never seem to get anywhere. Maybe your readers can help.
Everyone agrees that the main reason for Covid-19 restrictions isn’...
With reference to the report published in the Cyprus Mail newspaper on page 3, Friday October 1, 2021, the Iran embassy in Nicosia says the following:
In the first paragraph of the report ...
Growing up in Cyprus, I remember how the institution of the family was always strong. I remember how we supported one another, neighbour standing by his/her neighbour whether it ...
Dear Editor,
How difficult it was to restrain tears on reading in the Greek press (Philelefteros, August 20) the article detailing the distress wreaked upon the hunting brotherhood due to the ...
“If he who employs coercion against me could mould me to his purposes by argument, no doubt he would. He pretends to punish me because his argument is strong; but ...
Having ties to Cyprus, I read The Cyprus Mail, and I fully agree with the advice given in the article: “Archbishop again appeals to young to get jabbed” (July 18). I ...