Cyprus Mail - article by Kristian Chrysostomou 5 December 2018 The finance ministry on Wednesday officially launched its new webpage where the public can compare bank charges relating to current accounts and other services, in line with a 2014 EU directive. The site has been online for so…
in-cyprus - 5 December 2018 - Edited b y Stelios Marathovouniotis Cabinet on Wednesday approved a new bill that raises road tax for cars that pollute the environment. The new road tax system does not apply to already registered vehicles but to new or second hand cars which will be regist…
in-cyprus - 5 December 2018 - Edited by Stelios Marathovouniotis Police are looking for three men in connection with a robbery case in Paphos that took place on November 22. Anyone with any information is asked to contacted Paphos CID on 26806049, or the closest police station or the ci…
in-cyprus - 4 December 2018 - Edited by Bouli Hadjioannou Prime Minister Theresa May must win a vote in parliament on Dec. 11 to get her Brexit deal approved or risk seeing Britain’s exit from the European Union descend into chaos less than four months before it is due to leave. To try t…
Cyprus Mail - article by Evie Andreou 4 December 2018 The agriculture ministry has released a series of short videos, starring Kleija, a rescue dog, to raise awareness on animal abuse and the importance of neutering and spaying. In the short videos, popular Cypriot actors talk of pet aban…
Cyprus Mail - article by Lizzie Ioannidou 4 December 2018 Public transport is set to return to normal on Wednesday after Paphos bus company Osypa employees agreed on Tuesday to join those from Limassol in calling off strike measures after receiving government promises that a solution to t…
Collection Customs, VAT and Excise regulations: leaving the EU with no deal This collection brings together regulations, explanatory memoranda, and an impact assessment in preparation for day 1, if the UK leaves the EU with no deal. Published 27 November 2018 Last updated 4 December 2018 …