Dansk Folkeparti’s non-negotiable demand that more Muslim immigrants must leave Denmark than come here does not serve the ...
What happens in the room where salary negotiations take place, asks Djøf president Sara Vergo. Men get more out of negotiating than women.
What might Denmark’s next government look like? Elisabet Svane breaks down the possible scenarios.
Are you one of those who doesn’t follow dietary guidelines? Small adjustments might be the path to a slightly healthier life.
Danes are eating less fruit, vegetables, and potatoes and more meat, candy, and soda than ten years ago, according to the ...
Close to half the students at the social and health care colleges are over 35. They’re opting for a three-year course with a pretty decent trainee wage. And the public is on board.
Politiken receives 30 awards at this year’s European Newspaper Awards for digital design, one more than last year.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) calls for a general election to be held on March 24. It is not entirely unexpected that Mette Frederiksen has called for a general election on Thursday. Election ...
The richest slice of the population averages 58 million kroner in wealth, according to the analysis. On Thursday, Mette ...
Multiple Folketing committees are calling off overseas travel as election chatter reaches a fever pitch. A former handball star is nearly panicking, while Lars Løkke Rasmussen won’t let it affect him.
Your children have become dumber. Your neighbor has become dumber. Trump has become dumber. Have you also become dumber? Experts believe we are living in the golden age of stupidity. But is it true?
One in three referred children is denied psychiatric care, despite doctors and parents seeing no other options. Critics argue you must be in severe distress to get help.
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