Island council leader cites ‘deep cultural relationship’ as authority considers a report that also examines the status of the Channel Islands and the Faroes

Orkney could leave the UK to become a self-governing territory of Norway after its council opted to explore “alternative forms of governance”.

The archipelago off the north coast of Scotland will also consider changing its legal status within Britain as it seeks to provide more economic opportunities.

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