Lars Løkke’s latest comeback
Lars Løkke Rasmussen’s remarkable comeback is reflected in a new Gallup survey published this morning that shows he’s now centre-right voters’ preferred candidate for prime minister – even though he isn’t officially in…
MoreElection briefs – Day 15
Social Liberal (Radikale) leader Sofie Carsten Nielsen has declined to rule out supporting the Moderates’ Lars Løkke Rasmussen as prime minister. Ms Nielsen, who was responsible for the election after threatening to topple…
MoreSPP: Russian mercenaries are terrorists
The notorious Wagner Group of Russian mercenaries should be listed as a terrorist organisation according to the Socialist People’s Party (SPP). Ahead of Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s departure for Brussels to attend a…
MoreHousing market hits 9-year low
New figures show the decade-long housing boom is over. Only 17,213 houses or apartments were sold in the year’s third quarter (Q3), 19% down on Q2 and the lowest Q3 figure for nine…
MoreInvestigation confirms pipeline damage caused by ‘fierce’ explosions
The initial findings from Copenhagen Police’s investigation into the Baltic Sea gas leaks have confirmed that Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines suffered ‘extensive damage’ caused by ‘powerful explosions.’ In a statement, the…
MoreEx-PM under investigation in Latvia
Former prime minister Anders Fogh Rasmussen is under investigation in Latvia regarding possible financial crime surrounding the insolvent Latvian bank ‘PNB’ which filed for bankruptcy in 2019. Mr Fogh Rasmussen stepped down as…
MoreSocial Democrats: Don’t be fooled – Løkke is a ‘true blue’
While Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and her predecessor, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, share the dream of an across the centre coalition the ruling Social Democrats still believe the ex-PM’s Moderates Party belongs in the…
MoreNew poll: Moderates on a run
Support for former prime minister lars Løkke Rasmussen’s Party has risen dramatically since the election was called fourteen days ago. The latest Voxmeter poll, released this morning, shows the centrist party would win…
MoreElection briefs -Day 14
The November 1st election could see a massive shift in voters unseen since 1973, experts said yesterday following a new survey showing 65% of the electorate are still uncertain about who they will…
MoreHuman Rights Court supports Danish ruling
The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that Denmark didn’t breach any conventions when a Danish court sentenced ‘foreign fighter’ Tommy Mørck to six months in prison. In August 2019, the Supreme…
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