Archive for 2017

Air pollution and waste increase EU citizens’ concerns on environmental issues, according to the Eurobarometer 

Air pollution and the growing amount of waste are the most pressing environmental concerns of Europeans after climate change, while more citizens take individual action to help reduce our environmental footprint. At the same time, a growing number of citizens …

AKEL reply to DIKO statement on the presentation of Stavros Malas’ Governance Program

Even before they have even read the Governance Program of Stavros Malas and with a statement issued that was evidently prepared by their communications team before the Stavros Malas Press Conference, DIKO has concluded that Mr. Malas’ positions are positions …

Anastasiades-Papadopoulos blaming each other, yet for 5 years they were cooperating impeccably inside and outside Parliament

The outgoing government rulers and Nicolas Papadopoulos’ election campaign team are squabbling over the haircut on bank deposits. One is apportioning responsibilities and blaming the other, although for almost five years they have worked together, both inside and outside of …

AKEL on International Migrants Day

Today marks International Migrants Day and on this occasion AKEL expresses its solidarity with all immigrant men and women living and working in Cyprus, conveying to them once again the message that it will continue the struggle for their integration …

The solution to the Cyprus problem demands a President that believes in a solution

The stagnation on the Cyprus problem facilitates Turkish plans, particularly when it is accompanied by Turkey being exonerated of any responsibilities. This unfortunately is the situation today due to President Anastasiades’ handlings, especially in recent months. During his recent visit …

Tube sex pest handed jail sentence – London

A tube sex offender who targeted women using the London Underground was last week handed an eight month prison sentence for his behaviour.

Jamie Sierra-Ferrucho, aged 58 and of Florence Road (London, E13) appeared before Blackfriars Crown Court on Friday …

Saracens Rugby Football Club awarded highest honour by Barnet Council

A Hendon-based sporting organisation has been recognised this week, receiving the most honourable award attainable from the London Borough of Barnet Council.

In an Extraordinary Council Meeting held earlier this week, council members voted in favour of bestowing Saracens Rugby

Missing children from Haringey have been located

Police are pleased to report that two young children from Haringey whose whereabouts were unknown have now been located.

At approximately 21:45hrs on Monday, 18 December, the children’s mother was taken to hospital for medical treatment.

Police became aware that

Man charged after A406 North Circular Road collision

Officers investigating a road traffic collision on the A406 near Brent Park in Neasden at 03:40hrs on Sunday, 17 December, have charged a man.

Mohammed Shisq, 51 (11.02.66) of Gorseway, Hatfield, Herts was charged on Monday, 18 December with two

21-year-old man pleads guilty to breaking electoral law by voting twice in General Election

A 21-year-old man has pleaded guilty to breaking electoral law by voting twice in the same constituency of Chingford and Woodford Green, Waltham Forest during the 2017 United Kingdom Parliamentary General Election.

Mohammad Zain Qureshi, 21 (2.1.1996) of Harold Road,