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The opposing parties in the GP strike talks signed a three-year settlement agreement on Friday.

The dispute between two Eysturoy municipalities about who should pay for the schooling of five boys is causing concern for parents

The cash-strapped Residential Care Service in Suðuroy is threatening to relinquish responsibility for elderly care on the island

Taks, the Faroese tax authority, has taken fish factory Faroe Pelagic to court

The Conciliation Board has split its team of mediators into two amid intensifying disputes

On 1 April, the Faroes had a population of 50,778, an increase of 789 compared with 1 April last year

A long day of negotiations began this morning when the Conciliation Board resumed talks with the GPs’ Association and the Ministry of Finance

The new government of Greenland wants an independent seat in the United Nations.

The general prioritisation and financing of planned tunnel work is still being debated, and no conclusion has been reached yet

The General Practitioners’ Association refuses to reveal details of its contingency plan in case of a GP strike

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