PM ‘grossly misled’ the public says Mink report
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen made grossly misleading statements when she announced that the country’s entire mink population should be culled at a press conference on 4 November 2020 – just one of the…
MoreKey officials risk disciplinary action over Minkgate
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s top aide at the Ministry of State, Barbara Bertelsen, is one of ten top civil servants who should be held accountable and face disciplinary action for the decision to…
MoreRight-wing parties smell blood
Parties on the right have called for a full-scale legal inquiry into possible grounds for the impeachment of Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and other government officials following yesterday’s damning indictment from the Mink…
MorePolice raid Tour de France team hotel
Copenhagen Police raided the Team Bahrain Victorious’ vehicles and hotel rooms at the Scandic Hotel in Glostrup at 5am Thursday morning for suspected violations of anti-doping rules. Acting on a request from the…
MoreCyber-crime watchdog increases risk level for critical sectors
The Centre for Cyber Security (CFCS) has updated the risk level for cyber-attacks in several sectors, including energy, health, finance, and transport, it announced in a press release on Thursday. This comes in…
MoreALDI reports a massive loss in Denmark
Danish consumers continue to give discount grocery chain ALDI the cold shoulder, as the German-owned company announced a loss of DKK 393 million for 2021 on Thursday. According to Finans, ALDI stores in…
MoreDI calls for tax breaks for two-wheelers
During the Tour de France Grand Départ on Friday, the whole world will look enviously at Danish cycling culture. In fact, cycling is on the decline, according to Dansk Industri (DI). Compared to…
MoreMink Commission report published today: ‘All hell could break loose’
The Mink Commission will publish its final report on the Minkgate affair at 11am this morning and the findings could be potentially devasting for the government. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has already said…
MorePM prepares for minkgate report
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen declined to comment on her own responsibility for the minkgate affair when questioned by reporters on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Madrid, Wednesday. Ahead of the release…
MorePM welcomes Sweden and Finland into NATO
The Nordic region will become far stronger militarily when Finland and Sweden become members of NATO, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said yesterday after the two Scandinavian countries were formally invited to join the…
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