OUT OF THIS TIME: Great Britain believes that it is impossible to allow the Orkney Islands to become Norway. Photo: Nigel Roddis/Reuter/NTB Britain said it was impossible for the Orkney Islands to become part of Norway. Published: July 3 Updated
The reception system in the UK has broken down and more than 50,000 asylum seekers are housed in hotels, costing the taxpayer a huge amount. The government is looking for more suitable accommodations, and has, among other things, uncovered an
Around 600,000 doctor hours have been affected by the doctors strike in the UK. This is the biggest doctors strike since 1975. Ads are for healthcare workers only 350,000 health workers have been out of work as a result of
The app is presented as a text-based version of the photo-sharing app Meta Instagram, which, according to Meta, offers “a new space for real-time updates and public conversation”. Thread means thread in Norwegian. The app was launched after midnight on
WHO: Aspartame can be carcinogenic The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the artificial sweetener aspartame a probable carcinogen. The possible cancer risks apply specifically to liver cancer. However, the amount of aspartame that most people consume today is safe,
Subject test After a while, most of them successfully pass exams in national languages and subjects. The turning point for many is the vocational exam. As of 2017, third country doctors are required to pass professional tests to obtain a
A total of 10 million users have registered on Twitter Challenger Threads within the first seven hours of launch. Threads is owned by Mark Zuckerberg’s company, Meta, which also owns Facebook and Instagram. He posted the number on his own
Man charged with grievous bodily harm after violent incident in Våler – woman to hospital with burns
The man charged with murder in the municipality of Ørland A man in his 60s has been accused of killing his own wife in the municipality of Ørland in Trøndelag, police report. The woman in her 70s was found by
– As I have experienced Bjørnar, his desire in recent days was to put all the cards on the table, and it has happened, deputy leader Marie Sneve Martinussen said at a press conference on Monday evening after it became
Jonas Kristiansen Nøland, professor at NTNU, thinks so. He argued that nuclear power should play a central role in the energy transition – also in Norway. We feel a generational shift in the debate about nuclear power. Youth parties in