Figures from Statistics Norway (SSB) show that food prices in Norway have risen by 8.6 per cent in the 12 months to Thursday last week.
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Continue reading »Even in a seemingly prosperous country like Norway, more and more people are struggling to make ends meet due to rising prices.
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Continue reading »Many people who have been victims of crime in Norway are waiting in uncertainty to receive compensation from those convicted. According to figures from the Norwegian Tax Administration, more than 4,000 convicted criminals owe their victims at least NOK 1.5 billion in compensation because they cannot afford to pay.
Continue reading »British Prime Minister Keir Starmer will deliver a series of key speeches on the UK economy this week in the wake of the Trump tariffs and stock market fall. Among other things, he will announce that he will reduce costly climate measures.
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