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  • Drunk and angry man throws food at restaurant

    Drunk and angry man throws food at restaurant

    The police have been alerted to a restaurant on Lidingö outside Stockholm.

    “The staff have locked themselves in because of an aggressive guest who is throwing food around,” the police write on their website.

  • Van has overturned – one person seriously injured

    Van has overturned – one person seriously injured

    A van has overturned in Filipstad.

    Ambulance helicopter and police are called to the scene.

    One person is said to be seriously injured, the police write on their website.

  • 35 children dead at the end of school

    35 children dead at the end of school

    At least 35 children have died when riots broke out during a school graduation in southwestern Nigeria.

    The incident occurred at a secondary school in the city of Ibadan on Wednesday, AFP reports.

  • The snuff giant is recalling 12 varieties

    The varieties being recalled.

    The snuff giant is recalling 12 varieties

    Snuff giant British American Tobacco Sweden AB is recalling several types of snuff.

    In total, the recall applies to 12 snus.

    The reason is that the snus contains too high levels of benz(a)pyrene.

    The products affected are: Granit Original White Portion Large, Granit Original Loose, Granit Original Portion, Lundgrens Skåne, Lundgrens Skåne Slim, Lundgrens Skärgården, Lundgrens Västkusten, Lundgrens Österlen, Lundgrens Aftonglöd, Lundgrens Fjällen, Lundgrens Lägereld and Lundgrens Norrland.

    The recall applies to cans manufactured from October 20 this year.

    “Consumers who bought the snus products are asked to stop using the products,” the company writes in a press release.

  • Kristersson has sold the villa

    Now the family is moving after 22 years. Photo: Björn Lindahl

    Kristersson has sold the villa

    For 22 years, Ulf Kristersson and his family have called the villa in Strängnäs their home.

    But now the ten-room apartment has been sold.

    According to The Express landed the price tag of SEK 11,500,000.

    “It is true that the prime minister and his wife sold their old house to find a smaller house in the same city,” writes the prime minister’s press secretary Tom Samuelsson to the newspaper.

  • The government wants to withdraw the new meat advice

    The government wants to withdraw the new meat advice

    In the Swedish Food Agency’s new dietary advice, Swedes are advised not to eat more than 350 grams of red meat and cured meats per week.

    The government now wants the authority to withdraw that advice, and make a new analysis of it.

    – When it comes to the dietary advice on red meat, there is still uncertainty regarding, above all, the effects on Swedish food production, so the Swedish Food Agency is therefore tasked with making an in-depth analysis of them, says Rural Affairs Minister Peter Kullgren in a press release.

    The analysis must focus on the impact the dietary advice can have on public health, food production, climate and food security.

  • Series crash on E4 – at least one to hospital

    Series crash on E4 – at least one to hospital

    Several vehicles have collided on the E4 north of Antnäs outside Luleå.

    According to the police, four or five vehicles are involved in the accident.

    – It is unclear yet, but someone or a few people have been taken to hospital, says police spokesperson Marie Andersson.

  • Postponing care systems after the Millennium

    Postponing care systems after the Millennium

    Region Skåne has decided to postpone the introduction of the new care system SVD.

    The reason is that the system is based on the same basic system that criticized Millennium.

    – We need to adjust the course. A lot has happened during the autumn and together with our employees we must ensure that SDV lives up to our high standards, says regional director Lars-Åke Rudin in a press release.

  • Woman died in car accident – police are looking for witnesses

    Woman died in car accident – police are looking for witnesses

    On Saturday, a serious accident occurred on national highway 55 between Enköping and Litslena in Enköping municipality.

    A white car and a red car collided head-on at 4 p.m.

    One of the drivers, a woman, died from her injuries.

    The police are now looking for witnesses to the accident.

    “Above all, the police are interested in witnesses who have driven in the direction of Enköping and may have also driven after the white accident car.”

    If you have made observations connected to the accident, you should contact the police on 114 14 or via the police website.

  • Stop on E6 after car crash

    Stop on E6 after car crash

    A car has driven into a road sign during roadworks on the E6 between Ljungskile and Uddevalla.

    – The car is dented, but no one was injured. There is a standstill in the northbound direction, but they are trying to solve it as quickly as possible, says Patrik Karlsson, officer on duty at the rescue service.

  • The father is no longer a suspect in the fatal crash on the E22

    The father is no longer a suspect in the fatal crash on the E22

    Earlier in December, a family was involved in a serious car accident on the E22 outside Kristianstad.

    A woman died and a man was seriously injured.

    Only when the car was to be recovered several hours later were the couple’s two children also found dead.

    The father is now cleared of all criminal charges in connection with the accident, reports say South Sweden.

    – It is the slip that caused it. Everyone we spoke to testifies that there was lightning at the scene, says preliminary investigation leader Johan Berntsson to the newspaper.

    However, Kristianstad municipality continues to investigate how the emergency services could miss the children during the rescue work.

    The man is still being treated for serious injuries.

  • Matilda Djerf speaks out in DI

    Matilda Djerf speaks out in DI

    Together with her boyfriend Rasmus Johansson, the criticized influencer Matilda Djerf speaks out in Di.

    – I have let people down, says Djerf to the newspaper.

    Further in the interview, Djerf explains that she “didn’t understand that she is a leader”.

  • Large police effort in Märsta

    Large police effort in Märsta

    A police operation is underway in Märsta on Thursday afternoon.

    – We are working on investigative measures in Märsta and I will not say more, says police spokesperson Carina Skagerlind.

  • The TV4 profile is detained

    The TV4 profile is detained

    The TV4 profiler who stands accused of 30 or so sex purchases has been arrested in his absence, the district court announces.

    The man did not appear during Thursday’s detention hearing.

    – I have no further comments on what was discussed, other than that we had diametrically different opinions regarding the prerequisites for detaining my main man, says the man’s lawyer Magnus Arntell after the detention hearing.

  • Gisèle Pelicot’s words after the verdict

    Gisèle Pelicot’s words after the verdict

    Gisele The Pelicots have made their first statement since the verdict.

    – I did it for my children and grandchildren, she says according to Sky News.

    Read more about the trial here.

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