Ten curiosities about David Cameron’s veto
What did the UK “win” in Brussels that justified deploying the tactical weapon of the veto?
The Swedish capital is hit by a fifth night of violent disorder following the police shooting of a 69-year-old man in an immigrant quarter of the city.
Home furnishings giant IKEA reveals that it has withdrawn one batch of elk lasagne from its shelves in the UK and other European counties after traces of pork meat were found in the product.
Swedish-style meatballs sold by Ikea in countries including Britain contained horsemeat but have since been withdrawn from sale, the company admits.
“I ran out. It was very quiet and dark. It looked crazy!” The aftermath of a train crash in Saltsjobaden, Sweden – the train was reportedly stolen by a cleaning lady. No passengers were on board.
Swedish furniture giant Ikea makes a payment to victim groups after a report finds that the company benefited from forced labour by prisoners in communist East Germany.
Doctors in Sweden claim they have performed the first mother-to-daughter womb transplants which they hope will increase the chances of the recipients having a baby.
Internet access remains a luxury good in most countries with connections costing almost half of average monthly incomes, according to a global study launched by the web’s inventor Tim Berners-Lee.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange loses his battle against extradition from Britain to Sweden to stand trial for alleged sex offences.
Want to know what your boss earns? Or your future husband? In Sweden, Norway and Finland everyone’s income and tax details are published online, for anyone to see.
What did the UK “win” in Brussels that justified deploying the tactical weapon of the veto?
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange faces extradition to Sweden where he will answer sex crime allegations.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange returns to court to ask judges again to block his “legally flawed” extradition to Sweden over sexual assault allegations.
A newspaper in Sweden is claiming that the police investigator who first interviewed two Swedish women about allegations of rape against Julian Assange is friends with one of the women.
A UK judge has ruled Julian Assange should be extradited to Sweden, dismissing fears his human rights are at risk. Pro-WikiLeaks campaigners tell Channel 4 News the process has become a “joke”.
Julian Assange’s lawyer has told Channel 4 News comments by the Swedish prime minister are effectively “contempt of court” that prove the WikiLeaks founder would not get a fair trial if extradited.