Schedules for YLE24 News in English
YLE24 brings you the latest news in English from Finland and beyond on television, radio, internet and teletext.
YLE24 provides a daily five-minute radio broadcast on news from Finland on weekdays at 7:30 a.m. (weekends at 8:55) on YLE Mondo (97.5 MHz, formerly Capital FM) in the Helsinki area and on other FM outlets in Tampere, Turku, Lahti, Jyväskylä and Kuopio.
The news is re-broadcast weekdays at 8:55 a.m. on YLE Mondo and at 9:55 a.m. on Radio Peili FM frequencies in Helsinki (103.7), Tampere (88.3), Jyväskylä (87.6), Turku (96.7), Kuopio (88.1) and Lahti (90.3), as well on medium-wave at 558 kHz and on various cable frequencies.
YLE Mondo is also available via digital terrestrial TV transmitters across Finland and via the Thor Satellite at 0.8 degrees West, 12.054 Ghz, Hor. (SR 28,000 FEC 7/8).
Our daily three-minute News in English broadcast can be heard on YLE Radio 1 at 3:55 p.m., seven days a week. Tune in on 87.9 FM in the Helsinki region, 89.8 FM in Turku, 90.7 FM in Tampere and other local frequencies.
This bulletin is also broadcast at 4:10 p.m. on weekdays on Radio Peili frequencies (3:55 p.m. on weekends). TV, Teletext and Internet News
YLE television's five-minute morning English news broadcasts are broadcast weekdays at 9:09 a.m. on Channel 1.
In the meantime, we continue to offer news in English about Finland on teletext and the internet. The sites are maintained by YLE24's English-language editorial staff.
The teletext pages are 190-193. The internet site is yle.fi/news, with options to view the latest TV broadcast. (click on "WATCH / Latest news").
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Tougher rules on gun storage likely
In the wake of Saturday's fatal shootings, Interior Minister Päivi Räsänen indicated that upcoming changes to gun laws may include stricter rules about keeping firearms under lock and key.
Hyvinkää shooting victims all young adults
Victims in Saturday's shooting incident were rushed to hospital in Hyvinkää and to the Meilahti and Töölö hospitals in Helsinki. Both men and women, all the victims were young adults.
Two dead, 7 injured in Hyvinkää shootings
A police officer that arrived on the scene was critically injured. A suspect taken into custody has confessed to police.
Finland’s coolest summer festivals
Summer is the most frenzied time in the Finnish cultural year, with fans and artists alike rushing to enjoy that brief intersection of warmth and relaxed free time. Here are a dozen of the season’s most unusual cultural events. Nearly all take place outdoors or in tents – so here’s hoping for a warm, dry-ish festival season.
Baby spuds herald arrival of summer
In a crucial sign of summer for Finns, the first field-grown potatoes of the year have been harvested in Rymättylä on Finland's south-west coast.
Cutting-edge Finnish fashion hits the catwalk
The newest names in Finnish fashion are taking centre stage on Friday evening at a gala event at Helsinki's old Suvilahti power plant.
Urpilainen returned as SDP chair
The Social Democrats gathered at a party convention in Helsinki to elect party leaders. Incumbent Jutta Urpilainen ran unopposed for the chairmanship.
EU unemployed seek Finnish jobs
Labour officials say there's been an almost daily flow of European jobseekers registering for employment opportunities in Finland -- some of them from Spain.
Finnish Olympic team sets sights on London
The full complement of about 55 athletes will fly the Finnish flag at the London 2012 Olympics. They will compete in a range of disciplines ranging from track and field and equestrian events to judo and sailing.
Finnair, cabin crew continue Flybe transfer talks
Finnair will resume talks next week with the Cabin Crew Union on the transfer of about 100 cabin crew from flag carrier Finnair to its partner Flybe.

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