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Do you want to read more about politics, migration issues, Danish culture, Danish language, or something else entirely? Becky Waterton is The Local Denmark's new editor, and she wants to know what you want us to write about.
Pig milk and beer-flavoured condoms: Denmark's best April Fool jokes
April 1st is a day of pranks in Denmark, just like in many other countries. Here are some of the best ones from Danish media and companies this year.
How to save money on food and drink in Denmark
People in Denmark pay a lot for groceries, with the country’s 25 percent VAT on food among the highest in Europe. How can you lower your Danish food bill?
'An historic catastrophe': Denmark reacts to missing out on World Cup
Denmark's football players, press and fans were all united in anger and disappointment on Wednesday after the men's team lost their World Cup playoff match against the Czech Republic. It means Denmark will miss out on the World Cup for the first time since 2014.
Today in Denmark: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday
Danish grocers concerned Swedish VAT cut will increase border shopping, government negotiations continue and temperatures set to rise next week. Here's Denmark's news on Wednesday.
Can Denmark respond to soaring fuel prices without a government?
While European countries implement political measures to counter high fuel prices caused by the war in the Middle East, are Denmark’s options limited by the fact it currently has an interim government?
UPDATE: Denmark's MitID digital ID system restored after outage
MitID, the digital ID system used to access public service platforms and make online payments in Denmark, has now been restored after an extended outage on Tuesday.
Why April could mean better Danish weather than you might think
April has a bad reputation when it comes to the weather, with sun, rain, wind and even snow all on the cards. But surprisingly, new stats show that it’s actually Denmark's driest month.