Icelanders have faith in university and police but don’t trust parliament
According to Gallup, the most trusted institution in Iceland is the University of Iceland.
According to Gallup, the most trusted institution in Iceland is the University of Iceland.
RÚV quotes professor of economics and director of the Economics Institute at the University of Iceland, Tryggvi Thór Herbertsson, saying that the Icelandic economy is unable to handle all the projects currently being planned.
Bauhaus was recently denied a lot in Kópavogur. A lot which Bauhaus applied for in Gardabær was allocated to BYKO, a local building supplies store.
Reykjavík experienced the warmest February since 1965 last month, reports Morgunbladid.
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