A file photo of two people holding banknotes. Helsingin Sanomat has written about current and former employees of the City of Helsinki who have had to look into discrepancies in their payslips and wages for as long as 18 months. (Vesa Moilanen – Lehtikuva)…
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Weather to change dramatically as cold spell relinquishes grip on Finland
People took out their smartphones to capture the chilly and sunny weather at the…
Halla-aho: MPs should be native-born Finnish citizens
Presidential candidates Pekka Haavisto (Greens), Jussi Halla-aho (PS), Jutta…
Ministry warns of a small possibility of electricity shortage as rare cold spell…
Overhead power cables in Helsinki on 2 January 2023. The Ministry of Economic…
Call for energy conservation tomorrow as Finland faces severe cold
Tomorrow's electricity price photographed on a phone in Turku on January 4, 2024.…
VR cancels long-distance train services due to severe cold, offers compensation
VR's trains in Helsinki during cold weather on January 2, 2024. The cold weather…
Eva: Ordinary Finnish taxpayer to pay over 550 euros less in taxes in 2024
The logo of the Finnish Tax Administration in Helsinki on 2 August 2023. The…
Helsinki police opens pre-trial inquiry into allegedly defamatory posts about…
Speaker of Parliament Jussi Halla-aho (PS) oversaw a plenary session in the…
YLE: Orpo’s proposal for push-back procedure on eastern border shot down by…
Prime Minister Petteri Orpo (NCP) reacted at a news conference organised by the…
Helsinki’s eco-friendly Christmas tree disposal: Free collection and…
After Christmas, a Christmas tree can be left next to the waste shelter of one's…