Sweden Plans Food VAT Reversal: 12% by 2029
Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson says Sweden's VAT cut on food is temporary, with a likely return to 12% after 2027. The move sets a long-term...
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Finance Minister Elisabeth Svantesson says Sweden's VAT cut on food is temporary, with a likely return to 12% after 2027. The move sets a long-term...
A new survey shows a dramatic rise in Finns who believe their government and prime minister wield too much power over the economy and jobs. Trust in...
Reykjavik Mayor Heiða Björg Hilmisdóttir admits to sending a controversial voter appeal calling her opponent 'a famous man with no experience.' Her...
The Swedish government launches an inquiry into gender choice for elderly home care after eight staff convictions for assault. The policy, long...
Iceland's Reykjavik mayor candidate Heiða Björg Hilmisdóttir denies remembering a message that mocked her opponent as a 'famous man with no...
Senior National Coalition MP Saara-Sofia Sirén stuns Finnish politics by resigning to lead the pension lobby Tela. The move ends an 18-year political...
Former MP Pertti Hemmilä is poised to return to Finland's Parliament after the first substitute candidate declined. The 70-year-old confirmed he...
SDP MP Kim Berg apologizes for offensive remarks but denies harassment allegations. The case tests Eduskunta conduct rules and SDP party discipline....
Norwegian police have detained 20 individuals, including a local politician, in a nationwide crackdown on online child sexual abuse networks....
National Coalition Party MP Saara-Sofia Sirén resigns to lead Finland's pension insurance association, Tela. In a surprise move, her listed...
A former Finnish government minister has turned down a seat in Parliament, refusing to replace a departing colleague. Anne-Mari Virolainen's decision...
Finland's Customs chief has launched a rare public attack on an Interior Ministry plan to expand Border Guard powers. Sami Rakshit says the proposal...