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Original: „Fundum manninn hálfsturlaðan“
Processing in the case of Samhjálp’s controversial and planned coffee shop at Grensásvegur 46 before the Environment and Planning Council
Original: Gagnheiðargöng verði sáttaleið Austfirðinga
Eyjólfur Ármannsson, Minister of Infrastructure, has been called to an open meeting of Alþingi’s Environment and Transport Committee on Thursday to answer questions about the prioritization of tunnels. Fjarðabyggð has presented the parliamentary committee with a proposal for a conciliatory solution in the Eastfjords.
Original: Hrækt og kýlt í valdstjórnina - sextíu ákærur gefnar út á einum degi
<p>On January 29, the Office of the District Prosecutor issued 60 indictments for one and the same criminal offense: an offense against public authority. This is Article 106 of the Penal Code, which provides that anyone who attacks a public official with violence or threats of violence while the official is performing his or her duties shall be subject to imprisonment.</p><h3>A major undertaking t
Original: Skipa stýrihóp til að bæta þjónustu við börn með vímuefnavanda
<p>Services for children with substance abuse problems are in many ways fragmented, and it must be ensured that they do not fall between systems. This is stated in the proposals of the Prime Minister’s working group on integrated services for children with substance abuse problems. They were presented at a government meeting today.</p><p>The working group was tasked with reviewing the status of se
Original: Oddviti Miðflokksins segist burtrekinn vegna „Jesú-bulls“ í pontu
<p>The leader of Miðflokkurinn in Múlaþing will not be offered the top spot on the list again. He says he has been pushed out and links it to his religious remarks at municipal council meetings and in public debate.</p><h3>“The Holy Spirit tells me to say it”</h3><p>Þröstur Jónsson has been the leader of Miðflokkurinn in Múlaþing for six years and has drawn attention for unusual rhetoric. He has s
Original: Stefna á að klára þjóðaratkvæði um ESB eftir kosningar í maí
<p>Debate on the Minister for Foreign Affairs’ parliamentary resolution on the continuation of accession negotiations with the European Union ended late last night, around eleven o’clock. The chair of the Foreign Affairs Committee aims for the matter to proceed to a second reading after the municipal elections in May.</p><p>The debate lasted for just over 21 hours. By comparison, the earlier debat
Original: Stefnuyfirlýsingar fyrri ríkisstjórna
Original: Ávana- og fíkniefni
Original: Endurhæfingarstarfsemi
Original: Umræðan
What should Akureyri stand for? The old, good Akureyri Open letter to the Icelandic media - What are your goals? “Flest mulig – lengst mulig” in Akureyri