Lisa Magnusson: If Your House 'Sticks Out to Bureaucrats,' It Can Be Expensive
The article discusses the costly legal battles homeowners may face when municipal authorities disapprove of their house's color, regardless of how understated it is.
Lisa Magnusson: Of course, the driving license process should be simplified
Lisa Magnusson argues that the expensive and time-consuming training for private driving instructors should be abolished to streamline the driving license process.
Lisa Magnusson: The Worldβs Loneliest Baby Monkey Unites People β Almost
The story of Punch, the worldβs loneliest baby monkey, has captured the hearts of many as he finds momentary companionship amidst his struggles at a zoo in Japan.
Lisa Magnusson: It Sounds Like Empty Populism - But This is Actually the Soul of the SD
The article discusses the exclusionary stance of Sweden Democrats (SD) towards Muslims, suggesting that mere integration or adaptation is insufficient for acceptance in Swedish society.
Lisa Magnusson: The Royal House is Cracking β But the Ex-Prince is Not the Biggest Threat
The article discusses the challenges faced by the British royal family, particularly in light of past scandals and the distancing efforts from former Prince Harry.
Lisa Magnusson: Is it really a good idea for girls to marry the enemy?
The article critiques the idea that young women should broaden their perspectives and empathize with right-wing men, arguing that this is not a viable solution to the growing political divide between genders in Sweden.
Lisa Magnusson: The Superstar Marie-Louise Took Revenge on the Scammers
Marie-Louise Moell, an 82-year-old superstar, staged a dramatic response to a local gold thief, reflecting on the rising issue of scams affecting the elderly.
Lisa Magnusson: SVT's violations are not any more acceptable just because the child's parents give a thumbs up
Lisa Magnusson criticizes SVT for dismissing serious violations by pretending they donβt exist, despite parental approval.
Lisa Magnusson: His erased lifeβs work was recreated β but too late
The IT department in Γ storp erased a man's life's work, impacting everyone deeply.
Lisa Magnusson: A little boy in crisis has the right to not be filmed and exposed by SVT
The article criticizes a new reality show "Mammor" for violating a child's privacy during a family crisis.
Lisa Magnusson: Of Course We Should Say Veggie Burgers and Oat Milk
The meat and dairy lobby is pushing for a ban on terms like 'veggie burger' and 'oat milk,' claiming it is to protect the public from being 'misled'βa stance the author argues is nonsensical.
Lisa Edwinsson: No one could explain the collective miss - that is what worries the most
The Swedish biathlon team is facing scrutiny after a disappointing performance in the women's sprint at the Olympics, with concerns growing over their lack of explanation for the team's collective failures.
Lisa Magnusson: Just giving children food that they like is giving up
The article discusses the increasing demands for customized diets in Swedish schools and highlights a simple yet ingenious solution found by Tillbergaskolan in VΓ€sterΓ₯s.
Leader: Lisa Magnusson: It All Started with a Simple Personal Ad
Lisa Magnusson discusses the complexities of belief and doubt as they pertain to a fanatic who speaks of sin and punishment.
Lisa Magnusson: There is no reason to doubt Melinda Jacobs
The foster mother of a deceased girl is accused of profiting from her death, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding the case.
Lisa Magnusson: Find someone who loves you like the powers that be love to over-digitalize
The article critiques the overemphasis on digitalization in society, particularly in education, advocating for a more thoughtful approach.
Lisa Magnusson: Why is everyone calling Haakon a stepfather?
The article discusses the language and connotations surrounding the terms used for a mother's new partner, specifically questioning the use of 'stepfather' and offering alternative suggestions.
Lisa Magnusson: We have all been totally deceived by romantic ideals
The article critiques the unrealistic expectations set by romantic ideals, exemplified by the allure of a mysterious stranger who hides his true self.
Lisa Magnusson: It is really foolish of people to be poor
The article discusses the misconceived perception that poverty is merely a foolish individual choice, suggesting a deeper fundamental misunderstanding in society.
Lisa Magnusson: Is Mette-Marit the Perpetrator's Cool Girl?
The article compares Mette-Marit to the 'cool girl' trope as described by Gillian Flynn, highlighting her accommodating nature in her relationship.
Lisa Magnusson: The most horrifying thing is not Jeffrey Epstein, but the women around him
Lisa Magnusson argues that the true horror lies not just in the actions of men like Jeffrey Epstein, but in the complicity and roles of the surrounding women.
Lisa Magnusson: Is the Epstein scandal in the end just a question of what looks good?
Lisa Magnusson reflects on the implications of maintaining a relationship with a convicted sex offender, questioning societal perceptions of shame.
Lisa Magnusson: Why is Dermot Clemenger treated like a quirky uncle and not as an offender?
The article discusses the emotional turmoil faced by several women during police interrogations regarding Dermot Clemenger, expressing their fear of repercussions.