Posted on 08. Dec, 2022 in: News

Over 1000 postal votes went missing in general election

Around 1,100 postal votes were not counted in the recent parliamentary elections, despite being submitted before the deadline. Earlier reports indicated that only 417 mail-in votes had not been counted, but it has…

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Strike warning as labour market negotiations loom

Insiders have warned that strikes are likely, as the labour market braces for potentially heated collective bargaining negotiations. According to a report by the FAOS Employment Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen,…

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Business shorts

Clean energy companies target green exports…DK-UK ‘Viking Link’ moves ahead…Top Copenhagen restaurant takes up Japan residency….6 young Danes on prestigious business list…. Partially state-owned green energy company Ørsted has joined forces with Danish…

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Socialists quit government talks

The Socialist People’s Party (SPP) quit government negotiations, Wednesday, claiming political differences with the Liberals were too great. Party leader Pia Olsen Dyhr said talks had reached a point where the SPP had…

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Soc Dems, Liberals edge closer to coalition decision

The Socialist People’s Party’s (SPP) exit from government negotiations is the strongest sign yet that the Social Democrats and Liberals (Venstre) are close to forming a government, analysts said last night. Political editor…

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Liberals, heading for government, split on Minkgate inquiry

If the Liberals join a government led by Mette Frederiksen it will most probably signal the end of the party’s demand for a legal inquiry into the Minkgate affair, BT reports based on…

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Spy boss lawyers in national security dilemma

The judge in the high-profile espionage trial will next week be asked to ease the national security restrictions placed on suspended ‘spy boss’ Lars Findsen’s defence lawyers, which they claim stops them citing confidential…

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Danish adoptees force South Korea to launch investigation

A complaint filed in August by a group of Danes, who as children were adopted between the 1960s and the 1990s, has led to a formal inquiry by South Korea’s Truth and Reconciliation…

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Economic upturn grinds to a halt

The economic upturn since the end of the corona crisis is coming to an abrupt end. The Danish economy has proved to be resilient this year, despite galloping inflation and rising interest rates…

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Housing market heads south

The housing market slump worsened in November as the average price for a house or apartment fell by 4.1% compared to the same month last year, and 2.6% on October. Birgit Daetz, a…

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