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Politicians and the Insurance Watchdog will be keeping a close eye on the financial situation of the country’s pension firms over the coming weeks

The Parliament’s Audit Committee has launched a probe into the financial complications relating to the new Glasir college

The Faroes have the largest labour force in Europe, with 88 percent of men and 84 of women in employment or actively looking for a job

The Foreign Ministry wants to decide which foreign nationals are granted residence permits in the Faroes

The culture minister was kept in the dark about verbal agreements between contractor Landsverk and sub-suppliers

The case regarding a work-related fatality in Tvøroyri last summer has now been submitted to the prosecution for treatment

Filleting station Snarfrost received its first batch of mackerel yesterday evening

Rigmor Dam has handed the Prime Minister her resignation as Minister of Culture

Fourteen-year-old Høgni Kunoy Dávason won the Nordic taekwondo championship on Saturday

The suspect is said to have used a knuckle duster in two separate incidents in Tórshavn on Saturday night

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