My Europe Series Iceland's recipe for gender parity Lauded as the world leader in gender parity, Iceland is reaping the harvest of a decades-long struggle to give women a fairer deal. 23/02/2018
My Europe Series How equal are Europe's men and women? _Insiders_ talks to Virginija Langbakk, Director of the European Institute for Gender Equality. How is Europe doing on gender parity? 23/02/2018
Iceland Iceland leads the way on gender parity The Scandinavian island ranks first in the World Economic Forum's gender equality report. So what is Iceland doing right? 23/02/2018
Iceland Jewish leaders hit out over Iceland’s plans to ban boys’ circumcision A controversial proposal to outlaw boys being circumcised in Iceland has been slammed by religious leaders across Europe. 14/02/2018
Iceland Tackling the impact of porn on Iceland's youths Some of Iceland's young claim attitudes to sex are being shaped by pornographic material. 31/01/2018
Iceland Female priests join #MeToo movement in Iceland A statement, signed by 65 clergywomen, also described 64 accounts of gender-based discrimination and violence from women priests working in the national church 16/01/2018
Iceland Iceland tells companies: Close gender pay gap—or pay up Iceland’s new law requires companies to prove they’ve closed the gender pay gap. 03/01/2018
Iceland #MeToo movement jolts Iceland as women speak out Progressive Iceland is not immune to sexual predators or misconduct, and spurred by the #MeToo campaign, women, (and some men), are taking action for change. 13/12/2017
Iceland Iceland's Left-Green opposition leader becomes next PM Katrin Jakobsdottir has become Iceland's new prime minister after her Left-Green Movement reached a coalition deal 30/11/2017
Iceland Voters go for change and lean towards the Left in general election Now begins the tough talking - Iceland voters wait to see if Left will get a chance to form a government 30/10/2017
Iceland Iceland's ruling conservatives weakened in snap vote A left-leaning coalition may have more luck forming a government. 29/10/2017
Iceland Outcome unclear after first results in Iceland election Mood on the Nordic island favours change after a year of disappointment and distrust 28/10/2017
No Comment Iceland celebrates after team qualify for 2018 football World Cup in Russia Icelandic football fans join in the traditional chant with players after the national football team qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia 10/10/2017
Sport Iceland make football World Cup history Tiny Iceland, population 330,000, has made sporting history by becoming the smallest nation ever to qualify for the football World Cup. 10/10/2017
Next Series Digging deeper: can hot air provide sustainable source of electricity? “The new frontier of renewable energy is crossing Iceland. 25/09/2017
Next Series Takeaway: Searching heat in the heart of earth Geothermal resources can provide energy to humankind for thousand of years Here in Iceland they are testing a new drilling technic producing 10 times more power from the earth’s depths pix: turbine ro 25/09/2017
Iceland Iceland: Unicorn baffles locals According to reports from Iceland, the unicorn might be more than just a mythical beast... though this one is a little sheepish. 26/04/2017
Iceland Equal pay land - Iceland looks to close the gender wage gap Iceland’s parliament is considering a bill that would require businesses to prove they offer equal pay to workers. 05/04/2017
Iceland Baby boom in Iceland nine months after Euro 2016 victory over England Nine months on from Iceland’s historic win over England in the Euro 2016 tournament, clues of how the Nordic nation celebrated their 2-1 victory are starting to show, or more accurately, come into the 28/03/2017
Economy Iceland lifts last of the government's cash movement restrictions Iceland has announced the last of the capital controls that have been in place since the 2008 financial crisis are being lifted. 13/03/2017
Iceland Iceland to give parliament a vote on EU referendum Iceland has a new centre-right coalition government after a two-month impasse. 10/01/2017
Iceland Pirates set to make big gains but not enough to take over Iceland Iceland’s anti-establishment Pirate Party is set to make significant gains in the country’s parliamentary elections, but not as big as previously predicted. 30/10/2016
Iceland Iceland's radical Pirate party senses victory in parliamentary poll Iceland ‘s anti-establishment Pirate Party is on course to either win or finish second in the country’s parliamentary elections on Saturday. 28/10/2016
Iceland Icelandic MP breastfeeds baby daughter during parliamentary speech Unnur Bra Konradsdottir, MP for Iceland’s Independence Party, breastfed her baby girl while giving a speech at the Althingi Parliament today. 12/10/2016