The prime ministerial candidates jabbed at each other in an unprecedented manner when the second duel of the election ...
Inequality is a big issue in the election campaign—but how is it actually playing out in Denmark, and what’s driving it?
Sunday night’s debate between the prime minister candidates is over – here is what Politiken’s political analyst, Elisabet ...
Tuesday evening saw the latest battle in this year’s election campaign. Martin Lidegaard (Radikale Venstre, R), Mona Juul (Konservative, K), Franciska Rosenkilde (Alternativet, Alt.), Inger Støjberg ...
The push to get thousands of part-time nurses working full-time has been derailed by an arbitration decision granting better overtime pay to part-timers.
Denmark’s 48,000 Facebook groups are thriving — offering everything from recipes to life-saving support for those who feel ...
Troels Lund Poulsen (Venstre) may be the center-right’s prime minister candidate, but he isn’t backing any particular ’blue’ ...
During the winter break, questions began to arise about Jonas Vingegaard. At Paris-Nice, he responded in a dominant and energetic manner.
»We have seen this trend grow over several years. Danes don’t just want to relax on vacation; they also want to combine their holiday with activity, social experiences, and time for themselves.
Commentators say Signe Wenneberg could tip the balance of power between the red and blue blocs. But what does she want to do with that power?
Liberal Alliance promises voters »cheap electricity« from nuclear power. But the calculations behind the plan show something entirely different.
Candidate tests can sway more than 100,000 voters in the parliamentary election. And it matters which test you take, says an expert who has clear advice for voters.