Our weekly column Inside Denmark takes a look at some of the stories we've been talking about in the last seven days. This ...
Families with young children and seniors alike could make annual savings amounting to thousands of kroner under the 2026 ...
The government in Denmark has brought forward rule changes designed to limit the intake of international students from ...
The Danish parliament’s committee for citizenship has decided to reject a citizenship application from a Pakistan national ...
Prime Minister Frederiksen says she sees no issue with her husband’s involvement in production of a documentary film about ...
The Danish government is proposing 2.7 billion kroner of spending on space research over a three-year period from 2026, it ...
Denmark’s government has introduced stricter rules for how universities accept international students onto study programmes ...
Denmark’s government presented the 2026 budget agreement on Thursday after making a deal with the opposition Conservative party.
Anyone who's attempted it will admit that the Danish language has its tricky aspects, but if you identify with most of the items in this article, you're well on your way to fluency.
A tax on chocolate and sweets will be removed in the 2026 budget. Photo: Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix Denmark’s government has finalised the budget for 2026. From taxes to electric vehicles and ...