British newspaper claims 50 UK politicians demanded direct flights to north

British newspaper claims 50 UK politicians demanded direct flights to north

A total of 50 British politicians have penned a letter to the UK Foreign Secretary urging him to allow direct flights between the United Kingdom and the north of Cyprus. The letter highlights that Ercan (Tymbou) airport abides by international aviation security standards and that the north is not a risk with no history of poor safety.

🔒 Why Biden is the best president that business could hope for

🔒 Why Biden is the best president that business could hope for

Fact: No Democratic president since at least Grover Cleveland in the late 19th century has been beloved by American business.

EAC pondering price hikes for 2025

EAC pondering price hikes for 2025

The Electricity Authority of Cyprus is examining tariff hikes for 2025 and plans to present their proposal to the energy regulator by July. The organization has cash reserves of over €280 million and plans to upgrade the Dhekelia power station at a cost of €110 million.

Lagging in polls, UK Conservatives pitch national service at 18

Lagging in polls, UK Conservatives pitch national service at 18

The Conservative Party in Britain plans to introduce mandatory national service for 18-year-olds if they win the national election on July 4.

A bank windfall tax is not the answer in Cyprus

A bank windfall tax is not the answer in Cyprus

Since 2022, the huge deposits held by banks at the ECB have been earning millions in interest.

Both Labour and Tories lack , ‘the vision thing’

Both Labour and Tories lack , ‘the vision thing’

British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced an early general election for July 4, 2024, without the UK government insignia, indicating it was not government business. Sunak continued his announcement despite being drenched in rain, facing criticism for not using an umbrella. The Conservatives lag behind Labour in polls, with Sunak taking a gamble by calling the election early. Both Sunak and Labour leader Keir Starmer are seen as uninspiring choices for prime minister.

A warning from Bill Spadea: Murphy is pushing a new tax on you

A warning from Bill Spadea: Murphy is pushing a new tax on you

Fact: Governor Murphy has proposed a billion tax increase on New Jersey’s largest employers.

California testing car tracking as possible gas tax replacement

California testing car tracking as possible gas tax replacement

States, like California, are exploring alternative ways to recoup lost gas tax revenue by piloting a “road charge” program that charges drivers based on the number of miles they drive rather than how much gas they purchase. The program is optional and participants can earn up to 0 in incentives for providing feedback on their experience. The state is considering this alternative revenue source due to the decrease in gas tax revenue collection and the shift towards electric vehicles. The program includes security protocols to protect personal information, and no action or changes are currently being proposed.

The ‘Fidias phenomenon’ in politics

The ‘Fidias phenomenon’ in politics

Fidias Panayiotou, a successful online personality, has entered the political arena during the dual elections of June 9. Despite his popularity and savvy marketing strategies, it remains unclear what his political positions are and which group he will align with in the European Parliament. He has claimed to have a 5% share of the votes in a survey, which could translate to over 10,000 votes. While he has gained recognition through his online presence, the question remains whether figures like him can bring about substantive change in a political system struggling with credibility.

Our View: university clinics do not need the consent of a self-serving union,  

Our View: university clinics do not need the consent of a self-serving union,  

Attempts have been made by the state to set up university clinics at Nicosia general hospital to be used by the medical school of the University of Cyprus, but have been blocked by the government doctors’ union, Pasyki, who do not want outsiders taking charge of hospital clinics.