Vestas’ struggles continue
Vestas signed deals to supply just 158MW of wind turbines in Q3, the weakest quarter for five years and a major problem for the wind-energy giant which has suffered an order drought during…
MoreThe Week That Was, September 24th- September 30th, 2012
Politics / Economy Leading economists remain highly pessimistic about the long-term health of the Danish economy despite a slight drop in jobless figures across Denmark in August. Anette Vilhelmsen has spurted ahead of…
MoreLA PASADA SEMANA: Resumen de Noticias del 24 al 30 de septiembre de 2012
POLITICA/ECONOMIA El paro tuvo un leve descenso durante el mes de agosto, pero a pesar de esta esperanzadora noticia, los principales analistas del país siguen viendo con pesimismo la situación de la economía…
MoreUnions to launch protest as parliament opens
Ten trade unions will utilise the occasion of Tuesday’s official opening of parliament, Tuesday, attended by the Queen and leading members of the Royal Family, to launch a full-scale on the government’s policies….
MoreFinance Minister pulls the strings
Is Finance Minister Bjaren Corydon (S) the power behind the throne? That’s the question posed by Jyllands-Posten which, quoting ‘highly-placed government sources’ claims that Helle Thorning-Schmidt has been so ineffective during her first…
MoreVilly – in or out?
Villy Søvndal’s future has become an issue in the Socialist People’s Party (SPP) leadership campaign. Annette Vilhelmsen has refused to say whether the soon to be ex-leader will remain in the cabinet if…
MoreSPP candidate refused to back government policy
Annette Vilhelmsen, one of the two candidates to become Socialist People’s Party (SPP) party leader, has called for a stop on leaks after it was revealed she abstained from a vote earlier this…
MoreDesperate Barfoed turns on ally
In a surprising attack, Conservative leader Lars Barfoed has accused his former coalition ally Lars Løkke Rasmussen of failing to push for reforms. In a blatant attempt to win back centre-right voters, Mr…
MoreWarning sign for Barfoed
Lars Barfoed could be the next political leader forced to step down. A new poll of centre right voters shows that 43 per cent of centre-right voters would prefer EU Climate Commissioner Connie…
MoreConservatives’ EU ‘flip-flop’
Conservative party leadership has adopted a more ‘sceptical’ EU policy. At the party’s annual conference over the weekend, members voted to replaced the traditional agenda of ‘full and complete membership of the EU’…
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