Iceland's largest volcano at high risk of eruption The risk level for Iceland’s largest volcano has been moved up to level four on a five-grade scale for danger of eruption. News • 19 Aug 14
Iceland's largest volcano at high risk of eruption The risk level for Iceland’s largest volcano has been moved up to level four on a five-grade scale for danger of eruption. News • 19 Aug 14
Four Icelandic bank executives jailed An Icelandic court has sentenced four former Kaupthing bankers to jail for market abuses related to a large stake taken in the bank by a Qatari sheikh just before it went under in late 2008. News • 12 Dec 13
Four Icelandic bank executives jailed An Icelandic court has sentenced four former Kaupthing bankers to jail for market abuses related to a large stake taken in the bank by a Qatari sheikh just before it went under in late 2008. News • 12 Dec 13
EasyJet, Airbus team create man-made ash cloud The world's first man-made ash cloud has been created by a team led by EasyJet and Airbus to test how passenger aircraft cope with volcanic blasts. Business • 13 Nov 13
EasyJet, Airbus team create man-made ash cloud The world's first man-made ash cloud has been created by a team led by EasyJet and Airbus to test how passenger aircraft cope with volcanic blasts. Business • 13 Nov 13
Iceland running out of cash to repay foreign debts Iceland’s private sector is running out of cash to repay its foreign currency debt, according to the nation’s central bank. Business • 09 Oct 13
Iceland running out of cash to repay foreign debts Iceland’s private sector is running out of cash to repay its foreign currency debt, according to the nation’s central bank. Business • 09 Oct 13
Iceland advert criticising FSAI banned An Iceland supermarket advertisement in Britain has been banned for questioning the credibility of the Food Safety Authority of Ireland. News • 21 Aug 13
Iceland advert criticising FSAI banned An Iceland supermarket advertisement in Britain has been banned for questioning the credibility of the Food Safety Authority of Ireland. News • 21 Aug 13
EU clashes with Iceland over mackerel quotas Icelandic Prime Minister Sigmundur Davíd Gunnlaugsson has clashed with European Commission President José Manuel Barroso over EU plans to impose sanctions on his country due to the overfishing of mackerel. News • 16 Jul 13
EU clashes with Iceland over mackerel quotas Icelandic Prime Minister Sigmundur Davíd Gunnlaugsson has clashed with European Commission President José Manuel Barroso over EU plans to impose sanctions on his country due to the overfishing of mackerel. News • 16 Jul 13
EU ministers hold talks on fisheries fund EU fisheries ministers are negotiating how to share out the new European Fisheries Fund, which is designed to assist member states implement the Common Fisheries Policy. News • 15 Jul 13
EU ministers hold talks on fisheries fund EU fisheries ministers are negotiating how to share out the new European Fisheries Fund, which is designed to assist member states implement the Common Fisheries Policy. News • 15 Jul 13
FSAI says it is confident in its meat testing The Food Safety Authority of Ireland has said it is confident in its meat testing and that attempts to undermine the work of its laboratories was disingenuous, dishonest and untruthful. News • 19 Feb 13
FSAI says it is confident in its meat testing The Food Safety Authority of Ireland has said it is confident in its meat testing and that attempts to undermine the work of its laboratories was disingenuous, dishonest and untruthful. News • 19 Feb 13
Iceland wins ruling over failed bank repayments Iceland has won a court ruling allowing it to repay billions of euros on its own terms to Britain and the Netherlands for bailing out depositors in a failed Icelandic bank. Business • 29 Jan 13
Iceland wins ruling over failed bank repayments Iceland has won a court ruling allowing it to repay billions of euros on its own terms to Britain and the Netherlands for bailing out depositors in a failed Icelandic bank. Business • 29 Jan 13
Concern over EU talks with Iceland on mackerel The Government has warned the European Commission that it must not agree any deal with Iceland on increasing its mackeral quotas in the north Atlantic which would be damaging to Ireland's interests. News • 16 Jul 12
Concern over EU talks with Iceland on mackerel The Government has warned the European Commission that it must not agree any deal with Iceland on increasing its mackeral quotas in the north Atlantic which would be damaging to Ireland's interests. News • 16 Jul 12
Ex-Icelandic PM hits out at court trial Former Icelandic Prime Minister Geir Haarde has described court charges taken against him over the 2008 financial crisis as "politically motivated" and "a waste of taxpayer money". News • 24 Apr 12
Ex-Icelandic PM hits out at court trial Former Icelandic Prime Minister Geir Haarde has described court charges taken against him over the 2008 financial crisis as "politically motivated" and "a waste of taxpayer money". News • 24 Apr 12
Haarde guilty on one charge over banking collapse A special Icelandic court found former prime minister Geir Haarde guilty on one count over the collapse of Iceland's banks in 2008. Business • 23 Apr 12
Haarde guilty on one charge over banking collapse A special Icelandic court found former prime minister Geir Haarde guilty on one count over the collapse of Iceland's banks in 2008. Business • 23 Apr 12
Former Iceland PM guilty of negligence Former Icelandic prime minister Geir Haarde has been found guilty of one charge related to negligence in connection with the country’s financial crisis. News • 23 Apr 12
Former Iceland PM guilty of negligence Former Icelandic prime minister Geir Haarde has been found guilty of one charge related to negligence in connection with the country’s financial crisis. News • 23 Apr 12