Tick season kicks off in Denmark as temperature starts to rise
Tick season has officially started in Denmark as temperatures creep above 7 degrees. What should you bear in mind if you're out in the countryside this spring?
KEY POINTS: What changes about life in Denmark in April 2026
A potential new government, tax rebates, the Easter holidays and the release of organic cows from their winter barns. Here are some of the changes to look forward to in Denmark this April.
Christiania locals fear newcomers could threaten area's hippie soul
The colourful residents of Copenhagen's libertarian Christiania enclave, long a refuge for anarchists, hippies and artists, fear new housing within its borders could spell the end of the freetown's identity.
Today in Denmark: A roundup of the latest news on Friday
Social Democrat leader still working to find new government, Liberal Alliance leader calls water debate 'nonsense' plus other news from Denmark on Friday.
Build your own Danish government with The Local's election widget
There's still no clear picture of how Denmark's next government will look. Depending on who is willing to drop which red lines, it could go either way. So while coalition talks grind on, why not build your own with The Local's new widget?
Five facts and figures about Denmark’s new parliament
Denmark went to the polls on March 24th, and 175 new members of parliament have been elected (or re-elected, in many cases), plus four for Greenland and the Faroes. What do we know about the new parliament?
Denmark’s central bank warns Middle East war could affect economy
Nationalbanken, Denmark’s central bank, said in a new forecast on Thursday that the current stable economy could be affected in the long term by the war in the Middle East.
How to get legal help for rental issues in Denmark
Rental scams can be a huge issue for foreigners in Denmark's larger cities, where the rental market is competitive and prices are high. What can you do if you think you've been scammed?