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Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) is a financial regulatory body in the United Kingdom. It operates independently of the UK Government and is financed by charging fees to members of the financial services industry. The FCA regulates financial firms providing services to consumers, and maintains ...

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Torsten Jansson Builds Artificial Turf Pitch in Kosta

Torsten Jansson is constructing an artificial turf pitch in Kosta, featuring 18-meter-high floodlights, as part of a new direction for private sports investment around the Craft arena.

Arts & entertainment5 apr.

Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing Document Parenthood in 'Raising Chelsea' Series

Reality TV stars Sophie Habboo and Jamie Laing are navigating new parenthood with their son Ziggy in the three-part documentary series 'Raising Chelsea', which premieres as their child is nearly four months old.

Strait of Hormuz Closure Sparks Global Oil Crisis, Fueling Shortages
Economy & business3 apr.

Strait of Hormuz Closure Sparks Global Oil Crisis, Fueling Shortages

The effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz has triggered a sharp surge in oil prices and widespread fuel shortages, severely impacting Asia-Pacific nations and beyond.

NRK releases video clip, content and context remain unclear
Human interest31 mars

NRK releases video clip, content and context remain unclear

Norwegian broadcaster NRK has made a video clip available, but details about its content, timing, and significance are currently unknown.

German Admiral Warns of Russian Threat in Baltic Sea as NATO Bolsters Defenses
Politics15 mars

German Admiral Warns of Russian Threat in Baltic Sea as NATO Bolsters Defenses

A senior German naval commander has warned that Russia is testing Europe's limits in the Baltic Sea, creating an imminent threat that has prompted NATO and regional nations to strengthen surveillance and cooperation. The warnings come amid increased military activity and a series of incidents involving undersea infrastructure.

Government Proposes New Laws for EU Evidence Rules
Politics12 mars

Government Proposes New Laws for EU Evidence Rules

The government has proposed new legislation to implement EU regulations and directives on electronic evidence and cross-border law enforcement cooperation. The proposals include provisions for prosecutors to issue and execute European orders, with some laws set to take effect in 2026.

Climate change heat severely restricts safe outdoor activity for billions
Environment12 mars

Climate change heat severely restricts safe outdoor activity for billions

A new study finds climate breakdown is shrinking safe outdoor time, with a third of the world's population in areas where heat severely limits activity. The research, led by Nature Conservancy scientists, was published Tuesday.

Lund Proposes to End Sanctuary for Writer Over Hamas Praise
Politics12 mars

Lund Proposes to End Sanctuary for Writer Over Hamas Praise

Lund's culture committee has proposed breaking ties with sanctuary writer Bissan Edwan, citing her social media posts praising Hamas's October 7 attack on Israel. A vote on the proposal is scheduled for March 19.

Sports11 mars

Kalmar defenseman DiLiberatore reportedly set for Malmö Redhawks

Kalmar Hockey Club is reportedly losing key players, with defenseman Peter DiLiberatore said to be joining Malmö Redhawks after one season in Hockeyallsvenskan.