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Sigur Rós – still fighting tax evasion charges – call on Icelandic government to act - completemusicupdate.com - Iceland
completemusicupdate.com
20.10.2020 / 13:39

Sigur Rós – still fighting tax evasion charges – call on Icelandic government to act

Members of Sigur Rós have called on the Icelandic government to end the country’s so called “double jeopardy tax laws”, a system via which people and businesses – including the band – can be pursued twice over the same unpaid taxes.Various members of Sigur Rós were charged with tax evasion in their home country last year over incorrect tax returns that were filed between 2011 and 2014, and which collectively resulted in 151 million Icelandic Krona (just over £945,000) of taxes going

Sigur Rós call on Icelandic government to review country’s tax laws ahead of “unjust and draconian” trial - www.nme.com - Iceland
nme.com
19.10.2020 / 19:59

Sigur Rós call on Icelandic government to review country’s tax laws ahead of “unjust and draconian” trial

Sigur Rós have called on the government in their native Iceland to review the country’s tax laws as they prepare to face a second “unjust and draconian” trial over tax evasion.The band say they are facing “potential financial ruin” as a result of another major court case over their lingering charges of tax evasion.

Iceland's spooky new Halloween food includes a chocolate brain and smashing skull - and there's a way to get them for free - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Iceland - Belgium
dailyrecord.co.uk
19.10.2020 / 16:33

Iceland's spooky new Halloween food includes a chocolate brain and smashing skull - and there's a way to get them for free

Iceland has launched a range of Halloween food and party accessories for October 31 to make a frightful feast for all the family. From a smashable Belgian chocolate skull, to an edible yet deliciously sweet brain, it's all terrifyingly tasty.

Aldi, Lidl, Iceland, Sainsbury's and Waitrose are recalling these food products - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Iceland
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
18.10.2020 / 20:39

Aldi, Lidl, Iceland, Sainsbury's and Waitrose are recalling these food products

Aldi, Sainsbury's,  Lidl, Iceland and  Waitrose  have all issued warnings about food items.

Icelandic Industry Plots Next 10 Years in New Action Plan – Global Bulletin - variety.com - Iceland
variety.com
16.10.2020 / 16:37

Icelandic Industry Plots Next 10 Years in New Action Plan – Global Bulletin

Jamie Lang In today’s Global Bulletin, Iceland lays out plans to grow its film and TV industries over the next decade, HBO Europe announces two major premiere dates, Cineflix Rights hires former Miramax and BBC exec Tom Misselbrook and the Smithsonian Channel and Terra Mater Studios co-commission a new U.K. wildlife special.Iceland’s minister of education and culture Lilja D. Alfreðsdóttir has outlined a new 10-point action plan to create and maintain a sustainable film and TV sector for the

Sainsbury's, Lidl, Waitrose and Iceland issue urgent product recalls for milk, chicken and sweeteners - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Britain - Iceland
dailyrecord.co.uk
07.10.2020 / 10:25

Sainsbury's, Lidl, Waitrose and Iceland issue urgent product recalls for milk, chicken and sweeteners

biggest supermarket chains in the UK have issued product recalls on a variety of food items and warned shoppers not to consume them due to health and safety or allergy fears. The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has issued product recalls for milk, sweeteners, cakes, chicken and pies.

We've found a way to get a £40 Iceland food shop for just £20 - here's the deal - www.dailyrecord.co.uk - Iceland
dailyrecord.co.uk
28.09.2020 / 16:25

We've found a way to get a £40 Iceland food shop for just £20 - here's the deal

But we've found a supermarket discount code and a voucher deal that can be combined to slash a welcome £20 off your shop. As Iceland vow to increase the number of delivery slots available for online orders, the frozen food giant has launched a special discount for first time orders.

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