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Marks & Spencer to return to Finland

UK retailer Marks & Spencer has agreed to return to Finland with plans in place to open seven stores and one online shop in the Nordic country.

Business, FinlandMarch 8, 2014
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Iceland: Line-up for Secret Solstice announced

Some of the acts lined up to perform at the Secret Solstice festival in Iceland have been announced, with Massive Attack the star attraction.

Iceland, MusicMarch 8, 2014
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Danish government to introduce less stringent transgender laws

Citizens who want to officially change their sex will soon be able to do so without having to undergo surgery, revealed the Danish Justice Ministry.

DenmarkMarch 7, 2014
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Reykjavik mayor to release memoirs

Reykjavik mayor Jón Gnarr is to release a book of his memoirs later this year explaining the truth about how he became mayor of the Icelandic capital....

GeneralMarch 7, 2014
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Job recruitment fair error angers Swedes

Police in Stockholm had to calm a large crowd of angry jobseekers after an email for a recruitment event was sent to 61,000 people instead of the inte...

Bizarre, SwedenMarch 6, 2014
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Norwegian fishermen want compensation from Iceland

Norwegian fishermen are demanding compensation from Iceland amid claims that they have not been able to catch their full quota for capelin in Icelandi...

Business, IcelandMarch 6, 2014
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Björk to play concert in protest at changes to conservation laws

Icelandic singer Björk is to headline a concert in protest at her country’s government’s plans to change conservation laws. The musician will be the s...

Entertainment, EnvironmentMarch 5, 2014
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Iceland EU talks: more than 80% support referendum

More than 80 per cent of Icelanders feel the government should ask their opinion in a referendum before deciding to break off EU membership talks, rev...

European Union, IcelandMarch 5, 2014
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