On Thursday, a long-awaited message came for many Skåne: Denmark opens the border for those who are registered in Skåne. Regional Council Carl Johan Sonesson (M) is one of those who cheer.
Denmark opens the border for slopes
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The night towards Saturday opens the Danish border for skiing Photo: Johan Nilsson / TTThe three people charged with multiple robberies in remote homes on Österlen and Söderslätt in Skåne were sentenced to prison. The judgment will be appealed.
Prison robbery at Österlen
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The three accused in the case of the robbery in Skåne are sentenced to prison sentences. Photo: Johan Dernelius / SVTThis week the admission message was sent to those who applied to universities around the country. And there are a record number who want to study in the fall, which makes the pressure on student housing extra hard in Malmö and Lund.
High pressure on student housing - a record number want to study in the fall
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Laura Sbeiti, a housing-seeking student. Photo: SVTBromalla's municipal council Eric Berntsson (SD) received this week more than 2,000 signatures from villagers who protest against savings proposals which they say are hitting the countryside hard.
Villagers protest against savings proposals in Bromölla: "Give a damn in the countryside"
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Jessica Nordkvist, Björn Jönsson and Torgils Svensson have gone around collecting signatures for four different name collections - one against savings in Gualöv, one against savings in Nymölla, one against savings in Näsum and one against savings in rural areas in Bromölla municipality in general. Photo: Erika Dahlin Jönsson / SVT