Swedish finance minister and Social Democratic leader
Mette Frederiksen has formed a four‑party left‑leaning coalition after more than two months of talks. Her Social Democrats, the Moderates, the Green Left and the Social Liberals have agreed a programme that cuts VAT on food, offers free public transport for under‑22s, promises free dental care within ten years and commits to a firm stance on Greenland and stepped‑up defence spending.
Labour’s leadership bid faces intensified scrutiny as Andy Burnham is pressed to appoint more women to senior roles; a draft WPLP letter calls for gender equality measures, including a female deputy PM and a 50/50 ministerial split.
An 18-year-old man armed with a sword has attacked Brinell School in Fagersta, northwest of Stockholm, injuring multiple students and staff. One person has died; the suspect has been arrested. Authorities are treating the incident as murder and attempted murder. Prime Minister Kristersson and opposition leader Andersson have visited the scene as the nation pauses campaigning ahead of September's election.
An 18-year-old man has been arrested over a sword attack at Brinell High School in Fagersta, central Sweden. Three others are injured, two seriously. Police are investigating online communities for possible influence; authorities are coordinating with national leaders who are visiting the scene as Sweden’s general election approaches on Sept. 13.