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Thursday, Sep 26

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Iceland - Khalil-Shabazz-ex-Balikesir-BBS-joins-Njardvik

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Aldi responds with savage message after Iceland threatens legal action over food item

The budget-friendly retailer is known for its savage comebacks and Iceland was the latest to face its tongue-in-cheek wrath after announcing plans to trademark its King Prawn Ring

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Aldi's savage response after Iceland threatens legal action over beloved food item

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Aldi is well known for its social media clap backs and Iceland is the latest retailer to feel the burn after announcing plans to trademark one of its most iconic products

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Iceland makes huge change to 53 supermarkets before UK-wide rollout

More than 3,000 Iceland products will be available to buy through Deliveroo.

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Iceland makes huge change to 53 supermarket stores ahead of nationwide rollout

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Iceland has partnered with the food delivery service Deliveroo as part of the latest expansion of its rapid delivery offer and is now offering the service at 53 of its UK stores

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Lidl breaks silence after Iceland threatened legal action against rival supermarkets who copy its 'iconic' prawn ring

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The supermarket is pulling no punches and has applied to legally trademark the term 'King Prawn Ring' and their design, which could prevent its rivals in bringing their versions

Wednesday, Sep 25

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Iceland national team TV schedule

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Iceland TV schedule and streaming links Every Strákarnir okkar match shown in the USA is within reach with our Iceland national football team TV schedule. Iceland were largely a footnote in world soccer history until very recently. The…

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Cold war! Iceland threatens Colin v Cuthbert-style legal action against rival supermarkets who copy its iconic prawn ring this Christmas

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Retail chain Iceland has applied to the Intellectual Property Office to legally trademark the term 'King Prawn Ring' and their product's design.

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Iceland issues warning to Aldi, Tesco and Asda over Christmas products

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Iceland has written an open letter to other supermarkets

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Iceland issues warning to other supermarkets over popular Christmas item

The supermarket has issued a warning to its rivals

Iceland send open letter to all other supermarkets - read in full

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Iceland have sent an open letter to all other supermarkets about one particular item they sell

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Hong Kong policeman dies, wife hurt in Iceland when car crashes into 2-metre-deep river

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Icelandic police tell the Post man lost control of rental car on gravel path, crashing into Fossa River in north of country.

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British man attempting to run fastest lap of Iceland

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A British man is attempting to run the fastest lap of Iceland to raise money for a children’s cancer charity.

British man attempting to run fastest lap of Iceland

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A British man is attempting to run the fastest lap of Iceland to raise money for a children’s cancer charity.

British man attempting to run fastest lap of Iceland

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Seb Key aims to run the 1,265km road that circles Iceland.

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Shoppers are rushing to Iceland to stock their freezer as supermarket’s offer any 10 for £10 is back

BARGAIN hunters are rushing to fill up their baskets as Iceland brings back a “favourite offer”.

Shoppers are rushing to Iceland to stock their freezer as supermarket’s offer any 10 for £10 is back

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BARGAIN hunters are rushing to fill up their baskets as Iceland brings back a “favourite offer”.

Monday, Sep 23

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Rare polar bear seen on Iceland shores shot dead by police

An unusual incident occurred in Iceland when a polar bear was shot by police after it was deemed a threat to humans. This rare sighting took place in a remote village, raising concerns among local authorities. The bear was killed on…

Rare polar bear spotted on shores in Iceland shot dead by police

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While polar bears are a protected species in Iceland and it's forbidden to kill one at sea, they can be killed if they pose a threat to humans.