Tax revenue hits all time high
Taxpayers in Denmark are being squeezed like never before. New Statistics Denmark figures show how an 8% increase in tax revenue last year provided a DKK81bn (€10.8bn) bonus for the state, which collected…
MoreIslamists on recruitment drive
The Islamic Hizb ut-Tahrir organisation is again actively trying to recruit new members at colleges and business schools with a coordinated smear campaign targetting Integration Minister Mattias Tesfaye. Muslim activists have recently been…
MoreSocial Liberals split by sex allegations
A string of sexual harassment allegations against the Social Liberal’s (Radikale) ex-leader Morten Østergaard has split the centrist party. New leader Sofie Carsten Nielsen said yesterday she was ‘furious’ after fellow MP Ida…
MoreGender minister urges bosses to act now to stop sexual harassment
The government is working on new, anti-sexism measures but public and private sector leaders need to act immediately, Gender Equality Minister Mogens Jensen said yesterday in response to the wave of sexual harassment…
MoreLocal council bans smoking at home
Furloughed public sector workers in Gentofte, north of Copenhagen, have been banned from smoking when working from home. According to a local council directive, employees are not permitted to smoke during working hours…
MoreNew spike in infections
The number of corona cases rose sharply, by 492, Wednesday, leading to concerns as to whether the contract tracing programme is effective. 492 is the highest number since October 2nd when 536 new…
MoreGovernment’s allies call for ban on mink-breeding
Parties on the left have called for a permanent ban on mink breeding in Denmark after the National Serum Institute warned that the mass outbreak of corona on farms in Jutland could lead…
MoreSwedish neo-Nazi ordered desecration of Jewish cemetery
Randers District Cout has heard how the desecration of a local Jewish cemetery last November on the 81st anniversary of Kristallnacht in Germany was allegedly ordered by a Swedish neo-Nazi leader. The prosecution produced text messages…
MoreNorth Korea operatives signed arms deal in Copenhagen
Two representatives of North Korea’s communist regime held a meeting with two undercover Danes at the Hotel d’Angleterre in Copenhagen last year under the pretext of promoting tourism but in reality were more…
MoreRussian intelligence blamed for committee meeting fiasco
The Liberals’ (V) Michael Aastrup Jensen has accused the Russian intelligence agency of orchestrating last week’s Foreign Policy Committee hoax when a woman claiming to be Belarusian opposition leader Svetlana Tikhanovskaja gatecrashed a top-level…
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