Starmer tells Christodoulides Cyprus’ security is ‘fundamental’ to UK
Wolt recruiter threatens striking riders with the sack
Varoufakis: Greece deployed frigates and jets to Cyprus to protect British bases
Two more incidences of foot and mouth diagnosed
Heavy rainfall welcome, but warnings over water usage remain
Turkey denies reports of missiles fired in Cypriot waters
Farmers take coffin to presidential palace in protest against foot and mouth cullings
S&P leaves Cyprus’ credit rating unchanged despite Middle East conflict
Veterinary services dept implores farmers not to gather for foot and mouth protest
UK announces deployment of 500 ‘additional personnel’ to Cyprus bases
60-year-old seriously injured in road collision
Yellow warning for heavy thunderstorms on Saturday
Cyprus motorway density hits 29km per 1,000 square kilometres
Population shift away from city centres drives school development
Fuel prices set to rise as Cyprus maintains 90-day reserves
Police arrest three in island-wide checks
Disy’s student wing accused of attempting to rig UCy election
Cyprus told to ‘exert as much influence as you can’ during Council of EU presidency term
UK’s Cooper warns Iran against further attacks on British bases
Greece backs Cyprus defence, calls for lasting EU commitment
Attorney-general cut out of wiretap decisions
Defence wavers then holds as German property usurper’s trial resumes
Disability bill criticised, but things ‘can’t get any worse’
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