Hooligans should report to police: Social Democrats
Local Sweden News
The Social Democrats want Sweden to implement new laws requiring known hooligans to report to the police during sports events before the start of the next football season.
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Social Democrats 'hopeful' on Libya action
Local Sweden News
Urban Ahlin, the foreign policy spokesman for the Social Democrats, said on Friday that he is "hopeful" to reach an agreement with the government on how the Swedish mission in Libya should continue.
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16 years for Gothenburg woman's 'ruthless' killing
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A 23-year-old man accused of raping and murdering Elin Krantz near a Gothenburg tram stop in September last year has been sentenced to 16 years in prison for the crime.
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Högsby daughter: 'they called me a whore'
Local Sweden News
The courtroom drama featuring conflicting accounts about the 2005 killing of Abbas Rezai in Högsby continued on Friday, with the daughter of the couple suspected in the killing saying she knew her family planned to kill her and her boyfriend.
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Woman of 77 suspected of heroin dealing
Local Sweden News
After a raid on a flat owned by a 77-year-old woman in southern Sweden, police found enough evidence to suspect her for dealing heroin, according to Swedish media reports.
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June figures dip in strong auto market
Local Sweden News
In June there were 27,485 new cars registered in Sweden, a drop by 2.8 percent compared to the same month last year, according to industry organisation Bil Sweden.
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Nurses suspended after maltreating elderly
Local Sweden News
The two assistant nurses charged with maltreatment of their elderly patients have been asked to leave their jobs again following a new investigation into the scandal-struck nursing home.
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Swedish UK TV star warned over phone hacking
Local Sweden News
Ulrika Jonsson, a Swedish UK TV personality, has claimed that she was warned by an executive of the now defunct British tabloid The News of the World to exert caution when leaving voicemail messages.
Source: The Local - Sweden's news in English