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Sweden's VAT on foodstuffs and takeaways was slashed in half this week.
We asked a shop owner and restaurateur what they think of the new rules, and we hear from an economist on the impact the tax cut could have on households in Sweden.
And: The incumbent centre-right Moderate Party this week welcomed the nationalist Sweden Democrats into a potential future government. Listen to hear analysis from political correspondent at daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter, Evelyn Jones.
We also delve into the latest figures on deadly violence in Sweden — and find out why they're dropping.
And hear about the triumphant win for Sweden's national men's football team, which gets them a ticket to the World Cup in North America.
Presented by Dave Russell and Liv Lewitschnik
Produced by Michael Walsh
By Sveriges RadioSweden's VAT on foodstuffs and takeaways was slashed in half this week.
We asked a shop owner and restaurateur what they think of the new rules, and we hear from an economist on the impact the tax cut could have on households in Sweden.
And: The incumbent centre-right Moderate Party this week welcomed the nationalist Sweden Democrats into a potential future government. Listen to hear analysis from political correspondent at daily newspaper Dagens Nyheter, Evelyn Jones.
We also delve into the latest figures on deadly violence in Sweden — and find out why they're dropping.
And hear about the triumphant win for Sweden's national men's football team, which gets them a ticket to the World Cup in North America.
Presented by Dave Russell and Liv Lewitschnik
Produced by Michael Walsh