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  • Fewer youths use a condom

    Fewer youths use a condom

    Condom use decreases among Sweden’s young people, according to a new report from RFSU.

    In the report, where Swedes between 16 and 65 were interviewed, 40 percent state that they have used a condom in the past year.

    Sexual educator Pelle Ullholm says in a statement that the change may be due to sex education.

    – It may be time for a renewal, because it is a new generation you teach, he says.

  • ROT deduction is raised to 50 percent

    ROT deduction is raised to 50 percent

    The Government proposes that the ROT deduction be increased from 30 to 50 percent.

    This is stated by Magnus Persson (SD), chairman of the Labor Market Committee, at a press conference about the spring change budget.

    – In addition to stimulating the economy, it is also a targeted effort to support the construction industry that had the extra tough time during the economic downturn, he says.

  • Police bought rainwear – Millionbot threatens

    The Swedish Competition Authority discovered that the police bought new rainwear in a lawfully for SEK 47 million. File image. Photo: Johan Nilsson/TT

    Police bought rainwear – Millionbot threatens

    The Police Authority has bought rain clothes without first advertising the procurement by law.

    The miss can cost the police SEK 4 million.

    Police’s previous agreement on so -called shell garments expired in January 2021. A new procurement was only announced two years later. It was canceled since September 2023. In order not to risk standing without rainwear, the authority therefore turned directly to the supplier with a purchase order.

    “The main rule is that procurement must be advertised so that all interested suppliers are given the same opportunities to submit tenders. Exceptions to the advertising obligation may only be used under very exceptional circumstances,” says the Competition Authority’s Director General Marie Östman in a press release.

    According to the work, the value of purchases amounts to just over SEK 47 million.

  • British police will again search for sex crime suspected clemenger

    British police will again search for sex crime suspected clemenger

    Swedish police have now again asked Britain for help in the hunt for the wanted television profile Dermot Clemenger.

    This, on the grounds that Expressen managed to locate the sex crime suspected 51-year-old at a London hotel.

    When the newspaper’s reporter tries to ask questions to Clemenger, he instead runs out from the hotel down the street.

  • Woman is charged – suspected to have murdered her mother

    The woman has admitted the murder.

    She has previously undergone a forensic psychiatric examination that showed that she is suffering from a serious mental disorder.

  • Neil Young sets free concert in Ukraine

    Neil Young. File image. Photo: Chad Hipolito/AP/TT

    Neil Young sets free concert in Ukraine

    Neil Young sets its planned free concert in Ukraine. The reason: it is too dangerous.

    Neil Young’s planned concert in Ukraine will not be done. The Canadian artist told us at the beginning of the month that he and his band The Chrome Hearts would start the European part of the upcoming world tour with a great gig, open to everyone, in the war -affected country.

    Now Young writes on his website that he is forced to cancel the event for security reasons.

    “We had found a good arena, near a shelter, but the changed situation on the ground is too dangerous. I cannot with good conscience take my team and all instruments to that area,” he writes and continues:

    “I apologize. Ukraine is a fantastic country with a good leader. ‘Slava Ukraini’ ‘.

  • Leakage at Slussen

    Leakage at Slussen

    It is leaking diesel from a tanker truck at Slussen in central Stockholm.

    Rescue services are in place to clean up the area, which can affect traffic in the area.

  • A man dead after fire in cabin

    A man dead after fire in cabin

    During Thursday evening, police were alerted to a fire in a cabin in Jämtland.

    A man in his 70s was found outside the building and taken to health care. On Friday morning, police announced that the man died.

    A notification regarding murder has been established.

  • Heathrow closes after fire

    Heathrow closes after fire

    The HEATHROW Airport outside London is closed throughout Friday. The reason is a comprehensive power failure after a fire in a nearby transformer station.

  • Strike Warning Departed – Continued Snus Deliveries

    Strike Warning Departed – Continued Snus Deliveries

    A strike warning that threatened the deliveries of snus to stores around the country has been withdrawn. The notification concerned the company SMD Logistics that terminated a collective agreement with the Food Workers’ Union. But now the parties have agreed on a new agreement.

    “From 1 April 2025, SMD will be a member of both Swedish trade and the food companies, which means that collective agreements exist and the deliveries will continue as usual,” said Ida Forsén, negotiating manager at SMD Logistics, in a press release.

    SMD Logistics, previously owned by Swedish Match, stores and distributes most of snus and tobacco in Sweden.

  • Car in the wrong direction on E4

    Car in the wrong direction on E4

    The police have been alerted that a car is driving against traffic on the E4 just north of Uppsala.

    The car traveled south in the northbound file and road users were warned.

    Shortly after 23, the police managed to stop the driver.

  • Trump’s order: Put down the Ministry of Education

    Trump’s order: Put down the Ministry of Education

    Donald Trump has signed a presidential order to scrap the Ministry of Education in the United States, Reuters reports.

    – We will eliminate it, he says from the White House.

    He also took the opportunity to pay tribute to the school systems of the Scandinavian countries.

    – Denmark, Norway, Sweden. I have to say that I give them a lot of praise.

    A complete closure will require approval from Congress.

  • They abused outdoors – taken to hospital in police car

    They abused outdoors – taken to hospital in police car

    A man has been found injured outdoors in central Uppsala.

    “There were people in place who alerted the police,” says Magnus Jansson Klarin, spokesperson for the police.

    The suspected crime scene has been blocked off.

    – The man has been taken to hospital in police car, says Magnus Jansson Klarin.

    There is no information about the injury situation.

    The incident is investigated as serious abuse and several people have been detained.

  • EU agreed on massive defense initiatives

    EU agreed on massive defense initiatives

    The EU has given green light for a substantial renovation of the defense in the coming years. This confirms Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson for Norwegian NTB.

    The agreement means, among other things, that all member states must increase their defense budgets by at least 1.5 percent within five years.

    The goal is to allocate a total of more than SEK 9,000 billion to strengthen the defense, which will also secure more military support for Ukraine.

  • Putin to oligarchs: no peace in the near future

    Putin to oligarchs: no peace in the near future

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has had a meeting behind closed doors with the country’s oligarchs, reports the Moscow Times.

    There he has announced that they should not expect any peace in the near future, according to the news site.

    Putin is described as “positive but objective” during the meeting.

    – There was no unrestrained optimism about negotiating peace would be possible quickly, says a source.

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