Sweden contract' for immigrants, budget reactions, and what's in the Swedish right's Tidö 2.0 plan? For Membership+ ...
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On the face of it, it's not looking good for Sweden's government. A poll by Ipsos for Dagens Nyheter on Thursday gave the ...
A Swedish government inquiry has called for a new law which will potentially see as many as 180,000 people living in Sweden ...
A joint proposal by two think tanks linked to the government and the far-right Sweden Democrats has called for residents of ...
A Swedish government inquiry is reportedly expected to recommend within days that the government move to downgrade permanent ...
Liberal Party leader Simona Mohamsson has called for schools to have to teach at least 75 percent of lessons in Swedish and ...
Paper money is being used less and less so why are residents across Europe being advised by the European Central Bank to keep ...
The US materials company Lyten's purchase of bankrupt battery company Northvolt has now been accepted by Sweden's export ...
New immigrants to Sweden should sign a contract pledging to adhere to the country’s laws and norms, according to Sweden’s ...
Sweden's central bank, the Riksbank, cut the key interest rate to 1.75 percent in September and said that further cuts were ...
Sweden’s government has unveiled a 2026 budget with 46 billion kronor in tax cuts on jobs, pensions and food, aiming both to ...