Face masks phased out from Monday
The face mask requirement will be a thing of the past from Monday, apart from on public transport, and will be phased out completely on September 1st as part of the cross-party agreement…
MoreVirus updates
Daily infections fluctuate….Epidemic receding….Vaccination timetable on schedule… 904 new corona cases were reported Wednesday, more than twice as many as the previous day, but all this week’s infection figures are unreliable according to…
MoreCopenhagen slips down ‘livability’ rankings
Copenhagen is no longer seen as one of the world’s best cities to live in. According to the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) latest ‘livability’ index, Auckland leads the way, followed by Osaka, Adelaide,…
MoreImports from UK take post-Brexit tumble
Danish consumers and companies’ enthusiasm for British products has declined significantly since the UK officially left the EU on January 1st. Despite the EU-UK Christmas Eve trade deal, which was welcomed by the…
MoreProduction, trade surplus decline
Industrial production declined in April following an encouraging rise the previous month. The latest Statistics Denmark figures show industrial production fell a seasonally adjusted 3.6 percent month-on-month in April, after a 4.4 percent…
MoreRuling party ‘struggling with sexism’
The Social Democrat party has admitted it’s struggling with internal problems of sexism and inappropriate behaviour. After Berlingske reported how seven women claimed to have been sexually harassed by a former male employee,…
MoreNew survey – 11% have experienced sexual harassment in the workplace
A new survey reveals that sexual harassment in the workplace is more prevalent than previously believed. 11% of the 1,153 respondents in the Epinion poll carried out on behalf of the Trade Union…
MoreNew poll: Government maintains health majority
The centre-left government alliance maintains a fairly comfortable majority in a new poll. The latest YouGov survey shows the Social Democrat party and its three parliamentary allies would win 54.5% of the vote…
MoreCorona tester abuses New Right leader
New Right leader Pernille Vermund was accused of being an ‘evil woman with evil policies’ when being tested for corona earlier this week. Ms Vermlund said she was being given a nasal swab testing at one…
MoreCrown Prince quits Olympic Committee
Crown Prince Frederik has resigned as a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC). The heir to the Danish throne, who became an IOC member in 2009 and was re-elected for eight more…
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