COMMENT: Putting Cyprus on the (wine) map

The Business of Wine and Food with Patrick Skinner   Despite the efforts of the Cyprus Tourism Organisation and the presence here, every year, of more than a million British tourists, it

EDITORIAL: New universities – what next?

One could not have planned better for the announcement of the island’s three colleges being declared universities to coincide with the EU and southern Mediterranean finance ministers’ meeting who set a target

Family Businesses: Risk and Governance Issues

THE RISK WATCH COLUMN: By Dr Alan Waring   Guiding Principles   Good corporate governance aims to protect the interests of shareholders and other stakeholders. National corporate governance codes seek to: Strengthen

Papadopoulos may meet Talat in October

Government Spokesman Vassilis Palmas said on Wednesday that there was a possibility for a new meeting between President Tassos Papadopoulos and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat in October, with the implementation