An economist in Denmark has blamed a drop in the demand for labour after unemployment increased by around 1,000 people.
School students in Copenhagen can expect a significant change when they return after the autumn break, after the city ...
A disproportionately large number of motorists charged under Denmark’s reckless driving laws are foreign nationals, but not ...
Denmark’s Moderate party has been effectively rebuked by the national Working Environment Authority after whistleblower ...
The number of ‘reparationscafeer’, small workshops where defective items can be fixed, has reached 123 across Denmark and is ...
Anti-whaling activist Paul Watson, who is detained in Greenland and wanted in Japan, has asked French President Emmanuel ...
Survival rates after cardiac arrests are lower in parts of Denmark with a high proportion of public housing than in rural ...
A company in Denmark faces charges after being accused of letting at least three children to have worked with the hazardous ...
An organisation in Denmark says it wants the government to prioritise a complete overhaul of its au pair scheme in the ...
An 850-metre-long chain of fairy lights, which has hung above the main shopping street in Aarhus for many yuletides past, will not be a part of Christmases present or future.
Danish cities have been pushing hard to attract international workers for some time now. What exactly is going on in the capital? Denmark's government says international workers are desired and ...
The word for a company director in Danish is direktør and shares its roots with its English and French counterparts with the ...