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A symbol of Britain and Norway's warm relationship The first tree was brought over in 1947 as a token of Norwegian appreciation of British friendship during the Second World War.
The forecasts for 2019 may be more reliable than usual, according to reports. Although white Christmases have become a rarer phenomenon in Norway, with this year no exception, some parts of the ...
Advertisement Thursday, November 22nd, will mark the beginning of cut-off dates for those hoping to send Christmas gifts from Norway to countries outside Europe. Depending on the country, those hoping ...
Norwegian news outlets are reporting that Tine, the country's dominant dairy cooperative, blames the popularity of a high-fat Atkins-style diet and poor weather.
Norway's 375-year-old postal service is celebrating the holidays and a significant LGBTQ anniversary in the country with a festive new commercial focused on inclusivity.
Norway is world-famous for its breathtaking landscapes of fjords, mountains and forests. However, the country’s picturesque villages are the main draw for travellers. Here is a selection of the ...
Authorities in Norway say at least 50 people in Oslo have been infected with the Omicron variant. The cases are linked to a company Christmas party.
Norway has annually donated a Christmas tree to the people of Britain since 1947 as a token of gratitude for the country’s support during World War II.
Since 1991, Norway’s Bergen has played host to what organizers believe to be the world’s largest gingerbread town.
Santa gets a boyfriend in the Norwegian postal service’s new Christmas ad, where he pays special annual visits to a man named Harry until he eventually enlists some help from Posten to deliver ...