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  1. Always keep a safe distance when passing cyclists - Police

    23.6.2021 |   The Government has taken actions to increase cycling. The COVID-19 pandemic has also boosted the popularity of bicycles. With the start of the holiday season, it is therefore highly likely that there will be increasing numbers of cyclists on the parts of the roads without special tracks dedicated to cycling. To make holiday travelling smooth, nice and safe, the Police would like to draw the car drivers’ attention to the safe way to overtake cyclists and take them into consideration.
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    Registered: Sat Jun 07 06:21:50 EEST 2025
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  2. Temporary amendment: Pilots’ familiarity with channel can be demonstrated in ship simulator - Ministry of Transport and Communications

    1.12.2020 | The Ministry of Transport and Communications requests comments on a temporary amendment to the Pilotage Decree, which would allow pilots to demonstrate their familiarity with a channel through training solely in a ship simulator. The amendment applies to the renewal of pilot licences and pilotage exemption certificates.
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    Registered: Mon Jun 16 22:02:10 EEST 2025
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  3. Everyday uncertainties highlighted in Lockdown Dialogues – Organisers welcomed for next events - Finnish Government

    9.10.2020 | The Lockdown Dialogues held in the spring attracted more than 1,100 participants, and these events are now continuing in the autumn. On 23 September, individuals, groups and organisations from far and wide took part in the online discussions about life under lockdown. The next such opportunity will be on 22 October. Dialogue organisers are already signing up for this.
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    Registered: Thu May 15 17:30:40 EEST 2025
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  4. Evaluation: Finland’s humanitarian assistance is relevant to people in need - Finnish Government

    14.9.2022 | An independent evaluation indicates that Finland’s humanitarian assistance is meeting the needs of people in emergency settings and that Finland has been successful in advancing gender equality and the rights of persons with disabilities. Understaffing and rigid administrative procedures, among other matters, are identified as Finland’s weaknesses.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/evaluation-finland-s-humanitarian-assistance-is-relevant-to-people-in-need
    Registered: Sat Jun 14 03:37:59 EEST 2025
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  5. Changes in police service fees: passport price falls, prices of other licences and permits remain the same or rise - Finnish Government

    16.12.2021 | Police licence and permit fees are due to change in 2022. The price of a passport will fall, while most prices of other licences and permits will rise. The prices of identity cards will remain unchanged. The changes reflect the cost-correlation of licences and permits. The fees charged for licences and permits must correspond by law to the costs incurred in issuing these documents.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1410869/changes-in-police-service-fees-passport-price-falls-prices-of-other-licences-and-permits-remain-the-same-or-rise
    Registered: Sat Jun 14 01:36:11 EEST 2025
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  6. Reform of the Pilotage Act to begin - Finnish Government

    31.3.2021 | The Ministry of Transport and Communications has launched a project to reform the Pilotage Act. The aim is that the new legislation would enter into force at the start of 2023.
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    Registered: Thu May 15 18:22:35 EEST 2025
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  7. Ministry for Foreign Affairs organise Foreign Correspondents’ Programme in June - Finnish Government

    3.6.2022 | The Ministry for Foreign Affairs will organise a thisisFINLAND Foreign Correspondents’ Programme (FCP) from 5 to 11 June 2022. The programme will give 13 young foreign correspondents and media professionals an opportunity to learn about Finland and the Finnish society.
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  8. A study has been launched on the effects of coronavirus epidemic on the wellbeing of people born abroad | Integration

    12.10.2020 | A study called MigCOVID will research the impact of the coronavirus epidemic and related restrictive measures on people who were born abroad. The information collected during the study will support the development of services and the evaluation of social impacts. The study will be conducted by the National Institute for Health and Welfare (THL).
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  9. OECD comparison: Socio-economic background still a strong influence on educational choices - regional variations in Finland are small - Finnish Government

    16.9.2021 | The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has published its annual indicator comparing education systems, Education at a Glance. The special theme of this year’s publication was equality in education. The report focused mainly on 2019.
    valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/1410845/oecd-comparison-socio-economic-background-still-a-strong-influence-on-educational-choices-regional-variations-in-finland-are-small
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  10. World's greatest threats directly impact occupational safety and health - Ministry of Social Affairs and Health

    2.2.2021 | The Global Risks Report  of the World Economic Forum includes extreme weather and climate action failure, infectious diseases and digital inequality in the list of world’s greatest threats in 2021. These issues also directly impact occupational safety and health (OSH). 
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    Registered: Thu Jun 19 12:58:41 EEST 2025
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