Mystery KANGAROO is spotted on the loose in Denmark – so how exactly did it get there? Police in southern Denmark have appealed for help to catch a roaming kangaroo A motorist spotted the it-roo-der at 8am on Monday morning and reported
The Duchess of Cambridge showcased her flair for diplomatic dressing as she arrived in Denmark for the start of her solo two-day visit. Kate, 40, stepped out in a £59.99 red Zara blazer and white ruffled blouse – the colours of the Danish
The Scottish Government insisted it was of “pressing” importance Number 10 does more to ensure the protection of farmers north of the border after Brexit. But despite being told reciprocal trade – as opposed to a one-way movement of goods – with the
Speaking in the European Parliament, the Danish politician said he hoped Brexit triggered an “inward reflection” on the future of the EU and the need to change direction. Instead, he lamented, Brussels responded with a plan for “more EU” with the prospect
Denmark is looking to swap its unwanted AstraZeneca jabs for other coronavirus vaccines owned by other countries after ditching it entirely over blood clot fears. Meanwhile, it was announced by the Swedish Health Agency on Tuesday that Swedes under 65 who have had
Brexit: Denmark joined EU to trade with UK says Kofod Brexit trade talks between the UK and EU saw the bloc’s remaining 27 member states put up a largely united front as the two sides attempted to thrash out the most favourable
Denmark said on Thursday it had not yet decided what to do with leftover AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccines after a senior figure from the World Health Organisation suggested the Nordic country would share them with other nations. Denmark this week became the first
EU officials are watching today’s vote closely, especially the vote share for Inuit Ataqatigiit, the party which successfully campaigned for Greenland to leave the then-European Economic Community (1985). It comes as the northern pole is back on the EU’s agenda, with the Commission
Copenhagen has maintained the temporary suspension of its Oxford jab rollout to further investigate claims it causes blood clots. Originally the immunisation was paused for 14 days but Danish officials yesterday insisted they want more time to decide whether it is safe