UK Newspapers in Cyprus
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UK Newspapers in Cyprus
Forgive me for the apparent lazy question, but google has not come up with anything.
Could anyone tell me when the UK newspapers reach Cyprus?
Do you get them same day or a day late?
Thanks in advance for any help
Could anyone tell me when the UK newspapers reach Cyprus?
Do you get them same day or a day late?
Thanks in advance for any help
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Re: UK Newspapers in Cyprus
Yes is the answer, the tabloids arrive the same day early morning. Once in a while I find the Times on the same day. Sunday Times Arrives on Monday. I rarely see broadsheets in the newspaper stands. Mainly the Sun or Daily Mail or News of the World. Might as well buy a comic in my opinion but there you go.
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Re: UK Newspapers in Cyprus
The local Cyprus Mail isn't a bad read for one euro, expect to pay two to four euro for the British papers, they seemed to come mostly on the same day.
BTW if you like books, buy them in the UK, they are 12 euro plus in Larnaca compared with WHS in the UK giving you two for the price of one.
I would think someone opening a chain of used bookshops in Larnaca would have many expat customers.
BTW if you like books, buy them in the UK, they are 12 euro plus in Larnaca compared with WHS in the UK giving you two for the price of one.
I would think someone opening a chain of used bookshops in Larnaca would have many expat customers.
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Re: UK Newspapers in Cyprus
The local Cyprus Mail isn't a bad read for one euro, expect to pay two to four euro for the British papers, they seemed to come mostly on the same day.
BTW if you like books, buy them in the UK, they are 12 euro plus in Larnaca compared with WHS in the UK giving you two for the price of one.
I would think someone opening a chain of used bookshops in Larnaca would have many expat customers.
BTW if you like books, buy them in the UK, they are 12 euro plus in Larnaca compared with WHS in the UK giving you two for the price of one.
I would think someone opening a chain of used bookshops in Larnaca would have many expat customers.
most go to the Sunday Market to find their 2nd hand books