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Sweden marks Norway terror attacks

Memorial services are being held across Sweden on Sunday to mark the one year anniversary of the twin terror attacks in Oslo and on Utøya island which left 77 people dead.

Sweden marks Norway terror attacks

In Norway the victims of Anders Behring Breivik’s Oslo bombing and Utøya shootings will be honoured with a series of events.

A wreath was on Sunday morning lain in Oslo and at 11am services will be held in Oslo cathedral and in Hole church, near Utøya. Further memorial services will be held on Utøya later in the day.

A memorial concert is scheduled for this evening on Rådhusplassen in central Oslo.

Memorial services will also be held in Stockholm and Gothenburg and a three minute silence will be observed on Sergels Torg in central Stockholm at 3.25pm. The time marks exactly one year after the bomb exploded in Oslo’s government district.

Furthermore the Eskil Pedersen, the chair of The Workers’ Youth League – the youth wing of Norway’s Labour party which was targeted in the shootings, will be the host for Sveriges Radio’s popular “Summer” radio programme at 1pm.

Sweden’s prime minister Fredrik Reinfeldt has in a letter to Norwegian Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg, his and the Swedish government’s sympathy for the anniversary.

“It is as incomprehensible today as it was then,” he wrote.

“Our thoughts are with all the life that was extinguished all too soon, for the survivors and the terrible memories that follow them every day and to the families who were left in grief and loss.”

Reinfledt concludes by saying that Norway’s open and tolerant way of dealing with disaster “has strengthened everyone’s belief in the democratic values ​​of society”.

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RENTING

Rental prices in Norway’s biggest cities continue to rise

The cost of renting in Norway's four largest cities rose overall during the third quarter, with prices up six percent this year, figures from Real Estate Norway show. 

Rental prices in Norway's biggest cities continue to rise

A sharp increase in rent prices in Norway continued throughout the third quarter, figures from Real Estate Norway (Eiendom Norge) released on Tuesday show. 

“Real Estate Norway’s rental housing price statistics show a historically strong rise in rental housing prices in Norway in the third quarter,” Henning Lauridsen, CEO of Real Estate Norway, stated in a report on the latest figures. 

Growth was most robust in Stavanger and Oslo, according to Real Estate Norway. 

“The strong growth in rental prices we have seen in the wake of the pandemic continued in the third quarter, and it is particularly in the Stavanger region and in Oslo that the growth in rental prices is strong,” Lauridsen said. 

Stavanger and nearby Sandnes saw the largest price increases, with the cost of renting there increasing by 4.7 percent during the third quarter. During the same period, rents in Oslo increased by 2.5 percent, while a marginal 0.3 percent rise was recorded in Trondheim. 

While the cost of renting in Norway’s four largest cities overall increased by 2 percent, rental prices in Bergen declined. There, rents fell by 2.5 percent in the third quarter.

Lauridsen said that the increase in rental prices was likely to continue due to several factors. High inflation, interest rates, increased taxes on rental properties and a low supply of homes on the market all contributed to increasing rents. 

However, he did note that the supply of rental homes on the market had increased in Trondheim and Oslo since the summer. 

Lauridsen said that the least well-off financially were being hit hardest by rent rises. Previously, the Norwegian government has informed The Local that it will not introduce a temporary cap on rent increases. 

READ MORE: Norway’s government rules out a temporary rent cap

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