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March 18th

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Jury still out on government’s hash crackdown

Politicians generally agree that the past years’ police raids on Christiania’s hash tr...

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City school lunch programme falls flat

School principal labels them too expensive, but city to continue with healthy lunch scheme...

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Diners sick from oysters at Michelin-acclaimed restaurant

Trendy seafood restaurant Fiskebaren just received a Bib Gourmand rating from the prestigi...

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Michelin star for Copenhagen’s AOC restaurant

AOC joins the list of 12 restaurants in the capital that have been honoured by the well-kn...

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Baby boom hits city

Baby boom hits city

Copenhagen’s economy is solid and the city is experiencing its biggest baby boom since j...

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Work begins on long-awaited city marketplace

Israel Plads square in the city centre is finally being transformed into the long-planned ...

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Council called to task over radical group support

City council has provided rent subsidies to association that rents out building used by ra...
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Jabba the Ratt

A sensor-released five-pronged spear trap has become the nemesis of rogue rats in Brøndby...
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City council fires milkman

Contract terminated with dairy supplier who delivered goods to city’s kindergartens due ...
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Illegal workers flee as taxman cometh

City restaurants were the first targets of tax authority Skat’s new ’Fairplay’ progr...
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Online high school

Although distance learning is common for some classes in the nation’s schools, a city sc...
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Rigshospitalet to fire 104

More hospital firings are set to take place today – this time at Copenhagen’s Rigshosp...

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Teen boys trained to be kindergarten role models

Local kindergartens utilise teenage boys as daycare helpers and playmates for the younger ...

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City abandons multi-purpose arena

City abandons multi-purpose arena

American entertainment giant AEG, whose European arm was to be behind the arena’s design...

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Icicle warning

Be aware. Look up. And jump towards the wall if you spot a sharp pointy icicle heading you...
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Salt supplies running out

Ongoing bad weather results in low levels of salt across the capital as council warns of d...

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Statoil employees 'attacked' in Christiania

Two oil company customers in the alternative district of Christiania are cut off after att...
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‘Cigar Box’ finally to be demolished

‘Cigar Box’ finally to be demolished

After 14 years of controversy at City Hall Square, the black HT bus terminal building will...

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Kids’ ski trip ends in tragedy on German motorway

Afterschool club’s annual ski trip ends in disaster as bus overturns, injuring dozens of...
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Butterflies in the stomach before the style showcase

 Butterflies in the stomach before the style showcase

Dea Kudibal gives the low down on the global success of her approach to the fashion busine...

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