The Dance Invitation from Party Lioness Júlía Margrét
Júlía Margrét, known as the "Party Lioness", invited attendees to dance during a lively event.
Margrét Löf: 'Faith, Assurance, Trust'
Margrét Löf discusses themes of faith, assurance, and trust in her work.
Margret Löf had difficulty distinguishing between adversity and trauma
Margret Löf discussed her challenges in differentiating between adversity and trauma in her experiences.
Margret Seen Assaulting Her Mother Just Before She Murdered Her Father
This article discusses the case of Margret Halla Hansdóttir Löf, who was convicted of murdering her father after reportedly assaulting her mother, as recounted by a witness.
Witness saw Margrét Löf violently attack her mother shortly before she murdered her father
Sigurbjörn Bárðarson attests to witnessing Margrét Halla Hansdóttir Löf perpetrate violence against her mother just days before she killed her father, with the case currently under national scrutiny.
The case will be retried with a new witness
Margrét Friðriksdóttir is seeking to have her case retried with new witness testimony after multiple delays in the court's ruling.
Wants to reinstate the case against Margret and summon three judges as witnesses
The article discusses a legal motion to reinstate a case against Margret and the intention to summon three judges to testify.
Sigrún, Ævar Þór, Kristín Svava, and Margrét won the Icelandic Literary Awards
Four authors were honored with the Icelandic Literary Awards for their contributions to literature.
Ólína fills the gap of Margrét at Bifröst
Ólína Kjerúlf Þorvarðardóttir has been appointed as the acting rector at Bifröst University following the resignation of Margrét Jónsdóttir Njarðvík amid controversies.
The Rector of the University of Bifröst Resigns
Margret Jonsdottir, the rector of the University of Bifröst, has announced her resignation amid internal turmoil following complaints against three faculty members.
The Bifrast Affair: 'This is primarily sad'
The Bifrast issue continues to evoke criticism and distrust towards the university's rector, despite a recent committee ruling.
The Board Trusts Margrét
The Board of Háskólinn á Bifröst expresses its confidence in Rector Margrét Jónsdóttir to manage the daily operations amidst recent conflicts within the institution.
In the Media on Animal Welfare
Margret Marteinsdóttir has been appointed as the representative of the Icelandic Animal Welfare Association to enhance the fight for animal welfare in the country.
Stepping Forward on Facebook, Condemning the Rector and Saying Enough is Enough
Staff members at Bifröst University express grievances over a stifling work environment following Rector Margrét Jónsdóttir Njarðvík's recent communication regarding a sensitive issue.
Anonymous tip starts investigation into Bifröst University staff
An anonymous tip has prompted an investigation into potential copyright violations by staff at Bifröst University, leading the school's administration to seek an independent mediator for conflict resolution.
Independents in Reykjanesbær Choose Their Leader
Members of the Independence Party in Reykjanesbær are selecting a new leader from three candidates as the current leader, Margrét Sanders, will not seek reelection.
Farewell to the dog that saved her life in bed
Margret mourns her dog Ulfgrim, who once saved her life, as they say goodbye in her home with the assistance of veterinarians.
The Budget Committee's Visit to Paris is 'Very Informative'
Members of Iceland's Budget Committee are visiting Paris to learn about budgeting processes from a variety of institutions this week.
Request for Margrét Löf to be declared disinherited goes to the Supreme Court
Margrét Löf's half-brother is pursuing a legal request to have her disinherited following her conviction for murder, with her lawyer claiming the case is about justice rather than monetary gain.
In my mind, this is clearly defamation
Lawyer Vilhjálmur H. Vilhjálmsson argues that statements made by Margrét Friðriksdóttir against judge Barbara Björnsdóttir constitute clear defamation due to name-calling and aggressive questioning during witness statements in the ongoing court case.
"Loose Woman" was the mildest description of the judge
Margret Fridriksdottir criticizes Judge Barbara Bjornsdottir for what she calls a wrongful conviction and accuses her of character murder, following her conviction for a threat offense.
Academic Staff Express Distrust in Rector
Academic staff at Bifröst University have expressed a lack of confidence in Rector Margrét Jónsdóttir Njarðvík, citing unprofessional conduct in handling complaints against three employees.
Dream of organizing a women's strike in Germany
Women in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland are organizing a women's strike inspired by the one held in Iceland, with Margrét Rún Guðmundsdóttir leading the planning team.
Margrét Löf does not accept sixteen-year sentence
Margrét Halla Hansdóttir Löf has appealed a 16-year prison sentence for the murder of her father and assault on her mother in Garðabær.