• About BreezyScroll
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
Wednesday, June 4, 2025
BreezyScroll
ADVERTISEMENT
  • Home
  • Breezy Stories
  • Technology
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • Money
  • Sports
  • Breezy Explainer
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Breezy Stories
  • Technology
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • Money
  • Sports
  • Breezy Explainer
No Result
View All Result
BreezyScroll
No Result
View All Result
ADVERTISEMENT

Home  /  World  /  Scotland’s Orkney Islands considering quitting Britain to become part of Norway- Here’s why

Scotland’s Orkney Islands considering quitting Britain to become part of Norway- Here’s why

by Shriya Kataria
July 4, 2023
in UK, World
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Scotland’s Orkney Islands considering quitting Britain to become part of Norway

According to the council chairman of Britain’s Orkney Islands, an archipelago located about 10 miles off the coast of Scotland, “alternative forms of governance” are being considered. One of those options is joining Norway. Orkney, which has a population of 22,000 and is made up of roughly 70 islands, is thinking about the future after being neglected financially for years by the Scottish and British governments, according to council head James Stockan. Orkney’s ancient Nordic ties, according to Stockan, give it options. The islands were a part of Norway for approximately 500 years, until 1472, and he claims Orcadians frequently want him to return to that nation because of their shared cultural connection. “At the moment we’re not getting that support coming through from other governments and we would just like to see what other alternatives are there for us,” Stockan told BBC Radio on Monday.

ADVERTISEMENT

Orkney seeks alternative governance models for economic opportunity and autonomy

Orkney’s predicament has come to a head due to a disagreement over funding for new ferries between the islands and Scotland. Stockan has asked the council to “explore options for alternative governance models that provide greater financial security and economic opportunity.” On Tuesday, councilors will vote on whether to support it or not. Other British arrangements, such as becoming a crown dependency, the Channel Islands’ style of government, or a model similar to the Faroe Islands, are choices in addition to rejoining Norway. Scotland voted in a referendum in 2014 to terminate its more than 300-year-old union with England. Orkney has since considered increasing its autonomy.

Large volumes of British North Sea oil have been processed on Orkney since the late 1970s, but the island has not reaped the rewards, according to Stockan. He hopes that new prospects from offshore wind farms would result in a higher return for the islands. Stockan wasn’t sure how Orkney would get back to Norway, 250 miles across the North Sea. In an email, a representative for Norway’s foreign ministry declined to comment on whether Orkney or UK authorities had contacted Norway’s government but stated that “this is a domestic and constitutional British matter. We have no view regarding this motion.”

ADVERTISEMENT
ShareTweetShareSend
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Recent Articles

UNITED AIRLINES

Missing snack box sparks drama as United crew member calls for colleague’s arrest

June 4, 2025
First Emirati astronaut Hazzaa Al Mansoori reflects on life in orbit

First Emirati astronaut Hazzaa Al Mansoori reflects on life in orbit

June 4, 2025
Unusual red sun over Florida sparks curiosity — Here’s the reason behind it

Unusual red sun over Florida sparks curiosity — Here’s the reason behind it

June 4, 2025
fungus

FBI arrests two Chinese nationals for smuggling dangerous fungus into US through Detroit airport

June 4, 2025
BreezyScroll Logo

BreezyScroll is a global content platform that provides a unique experience of enhancing the knowledge quotient for its audience by providing the latest news and updates from various categories such as politics, sports, entertainment, technology, and more.
The platform aims to provide a concise and easy-to-read format for its users. BreezyScroll covers news stories from around the world, majorly the United States. The platform was launched in 2021 and has become one of the fastest-growing content companies in the US.

Follow Us

Browse by Category

  • Africa
  • Alaska
  • Animals
  • Asia
  • Athletics
  • Australia
  • Auto
  • Basketball
  • Bollywood
  • Brand
  • Breezy Explainer
  • Breezy Feature
  • Breezy Soul
  • Business
  • Canada
  • Chess
  • China
  • Coronavirus
  • Cricket
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • EPL
  • Europe
  • Exclusive Interview
  • Exclusive Review
  • Football
  • Gaming
  • Health
  • Hollywood
  • India
  • International
  • K Pop
  • Law
  • Lifestyle
  • Middle East
  • Money
  • NFL
  • North America
  • OTT
  • Paris Olympics
  • Pets
  • Press Releases
  • Russia
  • Science
  • South America
  • Space
  • Sports
  • Startup
  • Technology
  • Tennis
  • Tennis
  • The Achievers
  • The US
  • Travel
  • UK
  • UK
  • Uncategorized
  • World
  • WWE

Trending Topics

Afghanistan AI Apple Australia Biden California Canada China Climate Change Coronavirus COVID-19 Donald Trump Elon Musk Featured Florida Google IPL Japan Joe Biden Mars Meta Moon NASA NBA Netflix New York North Korea Ohio Omicron Putin Queen Elizabeth II Russia Russia-Ukraine crisis South Korea SpaceX Taliban Tesla Texas TikTok Trump Twitter UK Ukraine USA Virat Kohli

No Result
View All Result
  • About BreezyScroll
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us

© 2024 · BreezyScroll.com

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Breezy Stories
  • Technology
  • Gaming
  • Entertainment
  • Lifestyle
  • World
  • Money
  • Sports
  • Breezy Explainer

© 2024 · BreezyScroll.com

Go to mobile version