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A French tourist in her 60s has been arrested in Iceland suspected of murdering her daughter and husband while the three were vacationing in the country, Icelandic media reported.
Iceland has sent out a warning over a bread item due to allergy fears. The supermarket is urging shoppers not to eat it as it could harm people with a particular allergy. The store is recalling ...
Iceland is planning to shut a much-loved branch, leaving customers dismayed. The frozen food retailer has confirmed its Inverness store in Scotland will permanently close on July 12, following ...
Iceland is slashing the price of one of its summer staples to just 1p this weekend - just in time for temperatures reaching 25C on Saturday. The Met Office has forecast that after a week of rain ...
The family was French, but had been living in Dublin for about 10 years, said Icelandic police officer, superintendent Ævar Pálmi Pálmason, who is leading the investigation.
Why Iceland's latest eruption may be the most dangerous in recent history. The December 18 explosion is the region’s fourth in three years—and has fired out 10 times more lava per second than ...
Lidl, Iceland and Tesco shoppers warned 'do not eat' and urged to return products Shoppers can receive full refunds from stores. News. Courtney Eales. 05:00, 14 Jun 2025.
Gardaí are due to go to Iceland next week to interview a number of people as part of the investigation into the disappearance of Icelandic man Jón Jónsson, police in Iceland have confirmed.
Iceland says all workers impacted by the closures have been offered alternative roles elsewhere within the business. The closures are part of a wider reshaping of Iceland's store portfolio.
Bev Wootton, a service member at Iceland, said that she thinks the best way to cool off in the heatwave is with an ice cream. Ice creams from Iceland is a great way to cool off during the heatwave.
Iceland Foods is launching the SOS (Save our Summer) BBQ Service. The service will give away free BBQ food bundles to Brits who share their BBQ fails throughout June, July and August.
Parts of Iceland saw temperatures more than 10°C (18 °F) above average, and the country set a record for its warmest temperature in May when Egilsstadir Airport hit 26.6°C (79.9 F) on May 15 ...