First British womb transplant ‘by spring’
It was the first live birth from a womb transplant – baby Vincent had been born from a womb donated by a 61-year-old friend of the new mother. But when will such transplants come to Britain?
Danish police say one civilian died after dozens of bullets were sprayed at a Copenhagen cafe where an artist who published pictures of the prophet Mohammed was attending a meeting.
It was the first live birth from a womb transplant – baby Vincent had been born from a womb donated by a 61-year-old friend of the new mother. But when will such transplants come to Britain?
It is the world’s third most switched-on nation. But young Swedes say kids should have a choice about their photos being posted online. Do they have a point?
Not content with 10 million active users, Spotify has set its sights on being able to tell you what music you like. And the small matter of world domination, says the MD of Spotify Nordics.
It is vegetarian, has a low carbon footprint, and even the beer is locally sourced: Sweden’s Way Out West festival brings original hippy principles to the digital age. But is it fun?
Ben Westwood is planning a fashion show in the Ecuadorian embassy to “keep Julian Assange in the public eye” but rape survivor Jill Saward brands the stunt as “sick.”
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange – hiding for two years in the Ecuadorian embassy – is in “a prison cell with internet access” and “yearns to walk in the fresh air,” says a close friend.
The British man accused of plotting his wife’s murder while on honeymoon in South Africa will fly there tonight after losing a three-year legal battle to stay in Britain. What happens now?
David Cameron was at pains to get the Swedes onside when he announced his referendum plan last year. So, why do they still have ‘no idea’ what it is?
The heads of state of 15 Caribbean nations are gathering in St Vincent to unveil a 10-point plan that demands reparations from European nations which benefited from the slave trade.
What is it about Scandinavian drama that grips British viewers? Cathy Newman talks to Kim Bodnia, star of The Bridge.
Last year, some couldn’t skate – but now a group of Somali refugees in Sweden are playing Bandy – a sport similar to ice hockey. They will be the first-ever African team to compete at world level.
“We welcome Morrissey” is the sign outside a book store in Gothenburg, Sweden, however some fans are left out in the dark as he makes his only public appearance to launch his new autobiography.
The Nobel committee awards the peace prize to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.
An aeroplane is forced to make an emergency landing at Heathrow after an engine fire.