The government has proposed that licensed premises close from next Monday, but the schedule for passing the bill is tight.
Read more...The National Coalition Party aims to nominate a replacement candidate next week after Kirsi Piha withdrew from the race.
Read more...There were 61,000 less people in employment in January compared to the same period last year.
Read more...Exercise and free-time facilities closed on Monday can reopen, but with no more than 10 people present at any time.
Read more...Prosecutors says that more than two kilos of cocaine were smuggled internally into Finland from the Netherlands in just over a year.
Read more...Many people around Finland trying to book vaccination times face congested phone lines and confusing instructions.
Read more...Svetlana Tikhanovskaya has been living in exile in Lithuania since last summer's disputed election.
Read more...The possibility of emergency curfews has led some papers to speculate what restrictions on movement might look like.
Read more...The government had planned to "partially" introduce two sections of the Emergency Powers Act.
Read more...Kuusamo is located in a seismically active area prone to quakes that usually register under 2.0 on the Richter scale.
Read more...The party hopes to nominate a replacement candidate by next week, with the election due to be held on 18 April.
Read more...Around 400 workers from the site are to be tested for coronavirus this week.
Read more...A 22-year-old woman who suffocated her infant child in Vantaa last April has been sentenced to prison on a charge of murder.
Read more...The government also submitted a proposal to Parliament on the closure bars and restaurants for a three-week period.
Read more...The number of government office premises is likely to decrease sharply in the future.
Read more...While the app was downloaded 2.3 million times, it has not significantly helped to track infection chains, Iltalehti reports.
Read more...Finnish papers expect to see a formal step towards more stringent measures to battle the coronavirus epidemic on Monday.
Read more...Team sports taking place in privately owned facilities can continue during Finland's March shutdown.
Read more...The government said there wasn't enough evidence that canines could detect the virus, according to Helsingin Sanomat.
Read more...The MP had formed his own, one-man parliamentary group after being removed from the Finns Party’s group last year.
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