London's Christmas tree on its way
The tree, the 64rd to cross the North Sea, is Oslo's gift to London and is a gesture of gratitude from Norway to the people of Great Britain who gave valuable assistance to the Norwegian people and its King and government-in-exile in London during the second World War. Oslo's mayor Fabian Stang was assisted by the Lord Mayor of Westminster, Councillor Judith Warner at the tre-cutting ceremony on Tuesday. The tree will be lit in the centre of London on Thursday December 2nd at 18:00 local time. (NRK) Written by Rolleiv Solholm Related ArticlesRevised National Budget presented
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Government split over new temp directiveGovernment coalition partner, the Socialist Left Party (SV), has decided to go against its own government's wish to introduce a new EU directive regulating the use of temporary staff. ..Read more... Explorer almost killed on South Pole ExpeditionDue to a tight timeline, Ottar Haldorsen and Jacob Palmer Meland finished the race towards the South Pole in record time. Haldorsen, however, developed blood poisoning and the expedition could have cost him his life. ..Read more... Half-way across the AtlanticThe two Norwegians competing in what has been called the world’s toughest rowing race, are now half-way across the Atlantic. Six boats have already terminated the race. "We still have 1,300 nautical miles left, and the trip has been tough," says Trond Bratland Erichsen, one of the Norwegian rowers. Erichsen and Egil Eide Eriksen are both from Trondheim, and are currently in 9th place after facing major challenges during the first few weeks. Blisters, injuries and power outages have taken a toll on the two young rowers. We’ve had pretty rough weather since Christmas Eve," Erich..Read more... Sign in Norwegian shop at Christmas:A HUG IS A GREAT GIFT: One Size - Fits All! - And it's easy to exchange! ..Read more... Export prices of fresh salmon drop
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7600 claim storm damagesNorwegian insurance companies have so far received 7600 claims for damages caused by the winter storm "Dagmar" which hit the Norwegian northwestern coast at Christmas. ..Read more... Many isolated after the storm
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