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Sweden should spend more on defence and increase the number of conscripts up to 2030, a Swedish parliamentary commission recommended Friday. We hear from members of that commission and have expert analysis of the moves to strengthen the country's armed forces and civil defence.
Also, we speak to a member of the climate activist group, Återställ Våtmarker, known for its disruptive protests involving members gluing themselves to streets and motorways, which says it's now changing tack.
We've advice for gardeners on how to manage a short growing season and ward off predators.
And what's going on with this cold April weather?
Presenters: Dave Russell and Michael Walsh
Producer: Kris Boswell
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A law that will make it easier to change your legal gender has been voted through parliament. We speak to one of those affected by the changes. And meet with a man who has been awarded for his civil courage.
And find out what the rules are for burning garden waste on your own property, after the Swedish interpretation of an EU-directive has come under fire. ”Ridiculous",” says Centre Party MEP Emma Wiesner.
Presenters: Ulla Engberg and Michael Walsh
Producer. Kris Boswell -
A shocking shooting in Skärholmen, southwest of Stockholm, has left the country reeling. We hear from P4 Stockholm reporter Simon Gudmundsson, who has spoken with relatives of the victim.
Also: Swedish websites are selling counterfeit versions of popular diabetes and weight loss medications, but authorities are warning of potentially serious health risks.
And: We hear about the case of a 9-year-old girl living in a Swedish foster home, who's to be deported alone to Albania — where she may end up in an orphanage. We hear from the girl's foster mum and P4 Skaraborg journalist Tomas Ek, who's been following the case.
Presenters: Michael Walsh and Dave Russell
Producer: Kris Boswell
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