According to a new study families with children leave the capital. Read also: Norwegian hotel billionaire to expand, September about to set new record and other news.
According to a new study families with children leave the capital. Read also: Norwegian hotel billionaire to expand, September about to set new record and other news.
On June 9th, the Royal Run will take place in Copenhagen and Frederiksberg. The event was first held in 2018 to mark King Frederik’s 50th birthday, and will return this Whit Monday (June 9th) with 45,000 participants in the capital region alone.Runners will take part in one of three distances—one mile, 5 km, or 10 […]
Today is Ascension Day, a national holiday in Denmark.
It takes place 40 days after Easter and represents the day Christians believe Jesus went up to Heaven after coming back to life.
Most of the shops and supermarkets will be closed today. Most of bar are restaurants are supposed to be open.
Many people are also taking tomorrow off to enjoy a long weekend. So today if you’re working Friday, you’ll probably be one of the few around.
Churches in Denmark hold special services for the day, and in some places, there are evening walks with torches to represent Jesus going to Heaven. In the past, farmers also paid close attention to the weather today—sun meant a good summer ahead, while rain was thought to bring a bad harvest.
What’s the next day off?
June 5 is Constitution Day (Grundlovsdag), which is important, but it’s not a public holiday. The next actual day off is Pentecost Monday (Whit Monday) on June 9, giving people another chance to rest or travel.
And then, July is just around the corner—the start of the holiday season.
From 1 July 2025, new Danish legislation will require employers who provide housing for their employees to meet stricter health and safety standards. The law, passed by the Folketing in autumn 2024, aims to ensure that workers—particularly those in temporary or seasonal jobs—are accommodated under proper, healthy, and dignified conditions.This is a situation that can […]
For the first time since wolves returned to Denmark in 2012, authorities believe that two dogs have been killed by wild wolves.According to the Danish Agency for Green Land Redevelopment and Aquatic Environment (Styrelsen for Grøn Arealomlægning og Vandmiljø), both incidents involved dogs that had been let out overnight and were roaming freely.The first case […]
Copenhagen will host an important visit on June 3rd. Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen welcomes the leadership of the European Parliament ahead of Denmark’s upcoming EU Presidency starting July 1st.The visit will bring here the European Parliament’s Conference of Presidents, including its President Roberta Metsola and the leaders of the Parliament’s eight political groups. The delegation […]
Uber has acquired Dantaxi, Denmark’s largest taxi operator, marking another step in its return to the Danish transport market.Dantaxi, which works with about 3,500 drivers and 1,900 vehicles across 75 municipalities, confirmed the deal in a press release Wednesday.Following its re-entry into Copenhagen earlier this year via a partnership with Drivr, Uber now plans to […]
From June 1, 2025, Denmark’s new abortion law will come into effect, and with it comes an expansion in support services for young people facing unplanned pregnancies. In response, the non-profit organisation Sex & Samfund (Sex & Society) is launching strengthened abortion counselling aimed at individuals aged 15 to 25, as well as a new […]
Tomorrow (Thursday, May 29), Denmark observes Ascension Day (Kristi Himmelfartsdag), an official public holiday from the Christian tradition.Celebrated 40 days after Easter, it commemorates Christ’s ascension to Heaven following His Resurrection. Danes will take the opportunity to take Friday off as well, effectively extending the mid-week holiday into a long weekend. Many of them have […]
Eleven state-owned natural areas across Denmark are being considered for transformation into national nature parks. The list, published by the Ministry of Environment and Gender Equality and the Danish Nature Agency, will form the basis for selecting six new parks as part of a political agreement to expand Denmark’s nature network by 2030.The areas under […]
A broad agreement in the Danish Parliament will change how future MPs and ministers are paid. While salaries will go up, several benefits will be cut, including lifelong pensions and long severance pay periods.The agreement is backed by a wide range of parties, including the Social Democrats, Venstre, Liberal Alliance, Socialist People’s Party, and others. […]
The Danish government, along with the Conservative People’s Party, the Danish People’s Party, and the Radical Left, have agreed to change the country’s closing law. This will let more shops in smaller towns stay open on days they usually have to close.The goal is to help local shops, create more jobs, and support tourism in […]
Aalborg City Council has approved a plan to purify the municipality’s drinking water of nitrate. The project will cost 645 million DKK, and the bill will be paid entirely by local consumers. This is what the Danish media DR writes. Households connected to Aalborg Forsyning – the city utility company – can expect an extra […]
New figures from Statistics Denmark indicate that the share of people in Denmark aged 25–45 who have completed a higher education program rose to 53 percent in 2024. This is up from 41 percent in 2014. The proportion of people in this age group who are either currently studying or who dropped out of higher […]
Billund Airport expects to lose 850,000 passengers after Ryanair scaled back its operations. Speaking to Børsen, CEO Jan Hessellund said, “It is a slow and difficult time at West Denmark’s largest airport.” He added that the airport will now focus on attracting new customers and placing more emphasis on business travellers.Ryanair’s decision to leave Billund […]
King Frederik turned 57 on Monday and was celebrated with a public appearance at noon on the balcony of Frederik VIII’s Palace at Amalienborg. He was joined by Queen Mary, their children, and Queen Margrethe. This marked Queen Margrethe’s first public outing since her recent sick leave, during which she was admitted to Rigshospitalet with […]
Between 27 May and 9 June, 3.5 kilometres of railway track will be replaced in the Øresund Tunnel, part of the Øresund Bridge. The replacement work will affect one of the two tracks, reducing train traffic capacity during this period.Night work will take place from 27 to 30 May. Full-time work will follow from 30 […]
Danish media are reporting on a growing controversy surrounding the upcoming school election in Denmark. The Danish Parliament (Folketinget) has decided to exclude the topic of recognizing Palestine as an independent state from next year’s school election, citing concerns that such discussions could provoke heated conflicts in classrooms.However, several schools with a significant number of […]
With a spotless 3-0 demolition of FC Nordsjælland on Sunday, FCK brought the championship back to Copenhagen. Accordingly, when the match ended and the medals were hung around the players’ necks, the sun broke through the grey skies after a rainy day over the capital.FCK won the Superliga with 63 points, closely followed by last […]
A new analysis from the Economic Council of the Labour Movement (AE) shows that 11.8 percent of students in Denmark’s public schools did not pass either Danish or mathematics in the 9th-grade final exams during the 2023/24 school year. This is the highest proportion since 2012 and marks a one percentage point increase from the […]
Leaders from all the kingdom’s components —Denmark, the Faroe Islands, and Greenland – , as well as Danish companies, will join the Nordic meeting today in Finland. The agenda included regional security, emergency preparedness, and societal resilience.“Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine has shaken the foundations of our security—globally, in the Nordic region, and in […]
Tens of thousands of runners will cross the Øresund Bridge on foot this summer on June 15th in celebration of its 25th anniversary. The “Broløbet 2025” half marathon will see 40,000 participants set off from Kastrup and finish on the Swedish side — turning the bridge into a rare pedestrian route for the day.This large-scale […]
The Danish Tax Agency is sending out 145,000 letters this week to remind citizens to pay their remaining taxes for 2024 before the 1 July deadline. More than 616,000 people still owe back taxes. Many of them owe less than 3,000 DKK, but about 145,000 have larger amounts to pay. Those people will now receive […]
The bad news is that spring still feels far from arriving in Denmark. The good news is that the long period of drought may be nearing its end.
This weekend, Denmark will experience mild temperatures, accompanied by periods of cloudiness and occasional rain. Next week it will be very wet.
Copenhagen: Today will be mostly cloudy, with temperatures reaching around 15°C (59°F). Sunday brings intermittent rain, with highs near 16°C (61°F) and lows around 10°C (50°F). The rest of the week is expected to be rainy—especially on Friday, when heavy showers are forecast.
Aarhus: Expect mostly cloudy skies today, with temperatures peaking at 15°C (59°F). Sunday will bring steady rain that becomes more intermittent later in the day, with highs around 15°C (59°F) and lows near 7°C (45°F). Next week looks mostly rainy here as well, particularly on Thursday.
Fyn: The morning may bring a few showers, transitioning to partial sunshine in the afternoon, with highs around 17°C (62°F). Sunday will see occasional rain, with temperatures ranging from 8°C (46°F) to 16°C (61°F). Rain is expected throughout the coming week.
Lolland: Today, there may be a couple of morning showers followed by partial sunshine, with highs near 15°C (59°F). Sunday is expected to be breezy with occasional rain, and temperatures between 10°C (50°F) and 16°C (60°F). Next week, rain is most likely on Wednesday and Friday.
For detailed forecasts, visit the Danish Meteorological Institute. And remember—just as the weather can change quickly in Denmark, so too can the forecasts.
U.S president Donald Trump is “recommending a straight 50% tariff on the European Union,” after expressing frustration about the ongoing tariffs negotiations via his social media Truth Social.Around 1:40pm, he took over his account to write that the EU “has been very difficult to deal with, our discussions with them are going nowhere!”Few minutes later, […]
Denmark has made significant progress in the fight against cancer in recent years. For many, getting a cancer diagnosis used to be a death sentence. That is no longer the case. Today, cancer is a disease that many people survive or live with for a long time.With the fifth initiative in the state’s cancer plan, […]
From 1 June 2025, passengers across Denmark will be able to bring their bicycles for free on DSB regional trains outside peak hours. The initiative, previously tested in Zealand and Falster, is now being extended to include routes on Funen and in Jutland.DSB spokesperson Tony Bispeskov stated, “We’ve gained valuable experience from the past year. […]
Yesterday, the Copenhagen Post wrote that the mouse was going to meet the elephant. Denmark’s chance against Canada in the World Cup quarterfinals in ice hockey was very small. Very.Still, fairytales do come true in the land of Hans Christian Andersen.Trailing 0-1 with two minutes left, a shot from long range from Nikolaj Ehlers surprised […]
A national survey published by the Ministry of Children and Education shows that only 9% of municipal kindergartens in Denmark provide a pedagogical learning environment assessed as “good.” Conducted by VIVE and EVA, the survey evaluated 100 daycare institutions across 56 municipalities.The study found that 63% of kindergartens offer “sufficient” quality, while 28% are rated […]
On May 27, an all-day event in Frederiksberg will bring together Danes and internationals to explore how to build a shared sense of belonging in Denmark.
Organized by Nabo, Sustinary, and Nordic Compass, the event features panels with stakeholders from organizations like Dansk Industri and Copenhagen Capacity. The goal is to turn the energy around integration into concrete collaboration and community-building.
The title of the meeting is Belonging in Denmark. Co-creating a fællesskab (fellowship in Danish, ed.) of belonging, with a tagline that couldn’t be clearer: “What if Danes and internationals could collaborate to design a shared fellowship of belonging?”
The event will take place on May 27 and will last the whole day. You can read more and sign up here.
As Prime Minister, but also former Minister of Justice, Mette Frederiksen declares being “pleased that the government is today presenting a new sentencing reform.”After Minister of Justice Peter Hummelgaard’s announcement this morning regarding a new criminal justice plan to create harsher penalties, expand the prison system, and introduce alternatives to incarceration, Mette Frederiksen took over […]
Denmark is at home in Herning in the quarterfinals of the World Cup in ice hockey tonight.That was the good news.The bad news is that the opponent is mighty Canada. The first time the two nations met, Canada won 47-0.It is an unlikely scoreline tonight, but it is an odd match-up, where Denmark has already […]
Aarhus Airport in Tirstrup may soon see better days, thanks to a new private investor, writes DR. Fairchild Denmark ApS, a company with American owners, has announced plans to buy the airport. The company is led by Henrik Danielsen and was started just two months ago. A letter of intent is expected to be signed […]
The European business organization is holding a two-day summit in Copenhagen, starting today, Thursday May 22, as a discussion-opener on current geopolitical issues before the Danish EU presidency starting on July 1st.European businesses will present their policy recommendations ahead of the Danish EU presidency. Preoccupations such as the declining performance of European companies, or recent […]
According to the Danish Youth Council’s (DFU) “Democracy Analysis 2025”, most of the youth between the ages 18 to 30 have set intentions to vote during the upcoming municipal and regional elections in Denmark this fall. 79% are expected to participate.Among members of associations, the same number rises to 91%. However, it stands at 77% […]
Minister for urban and rural affairs, ecclesiastical affairs, and Nordic cooperation, Morten Dahlin, will go on parental leave later this month. In his absence, transport minister Thomas Danielsen has been appointed acting minister for all three portfolios.The temporary reassignment, confirmed by royal resolution on 20 May 2025, will be in effect from 26 May to […]
Today, the Ministry of Business announced measures to avoid children being exposed to unhealthy food advertisement, as part of the Cancer Plan V.The government will tighten the Marketing Act to ban ads for unhealthy foods and beverages aimed at children under 15. According to the Ministry, “children are still exposed daily to ads for soda, […]
In March 2025, Denmark reached a new record with 3,050,200 people in jobs – the highest number ever. New figures from Statistics Denmark show that 3,200 more people were employed compared to February, an increase of 0.1%. Most of the new jobs were in private companies, while public jobs also rose slightly.Even though more people […]
A new law passed by the Danish Parliament now allows 17-year-olds to drive without a companion during daytime hours. According to a press note from the Ministry of Transport (Transportministeriet), starting July 1, young drivers can legally drive alone between 5 a.m. and 8 p.m.
For many living outside Denmark’s larger cities, the car is the most practical way to get to school, work, or other activities, and this change aims to give young people more independence and mobility.
Transport Minister Thomas Danielsen said, “Driving licenses for 17-year-olds are about giving young people more opportunities. The ability to get around—whether to school, work, or leisure activities—on their own is important for a good life. Outside major cities, transport options are limited, and now we are giving 17-year-olds more freedom to get around on their own.”
However, there are restrictions. Between 8 p.m. and 5 a.m., 17-year-olds must still drive with a licensed companion. The law also introduces a strict alcohol limit for new drivers: a blood alcohol concentration of no more than 0.2 for the first three years after obtaining their license. Danielsen emphasized, “Alcohol is strictly prohibited when young people drive.”
The law is part of Bill L165, which amends the Road Traffic Act to reflect these changes. The government says the new rules balance increased freedom with safety measures to protect young drivers and others on the road.
A recent article by DR highlights a growing debate within Denmark’s Social Democratic Party over the future retirement age. This week, the Danish Parliament is set to raise the official retirement age to 70 by 2040, following a long-standing agreement linking pensions to life expectancy. However, several Social Democratic mayors are pushing back, demanding a […]
Nykredit has received approval from the Danish Competition and Consumer Authority to buy Spar Nord Bank, Denmark’s fifth-largest bank. The deal can now move forward, as the authorities found that it will not harm competition in the market. They looked closely at how the deal could affect both banking and mortgage services.Special attention was given […]
The Danish government has announced a new political agreement to expand offshore wind capacity, potentially doubling the country’s current output. Supported by a broad majority in Parliament, the deal includes a tender for three new offshore wind farms—two in the North Sea and one near Hesselø in the Kattegat.A total of 150 turbines, each up […]
In a Facebook post published last night, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen called for “unrestricted, rapid, and safe” access for humanitarian aid in Gaza, “in accordance with fundamental humanitarian principles.”As Israel has blocked humanitarian convoys from entering the Palestinian territory for more than two months, Frederiksen bring out the increasing urgency of aid amid the […]
A new report from Statistik Denmark shows that union membership in Denmark reached a record high in 2024. The total number of members in employee organizations rose by 21,900, reaching 2 million as of December 31 of last year.The increase follows a rise of 33,600 in the total number of employees during the year. Membership […]
A recent study from FOA reveals that adults working in Danish kindergartens and nurseries often lack sufficient time to provide necessary care for the children. The study, titled “Everyday Life in Day Care 2025,” was conducted by Rambøll for FOA (the union for public sector workers, including those in childcare and social services) and shows […]
Danish Minister of the Interior and Health Sophie Løhde has announced plans to consolidate cancer drug decisions under a single regional drug committee to eliminate disparities in access to the highest quality treatment.This is reported by Jyllands-Posten.The decision follows data showing significant regional differences in the approval of expensive hospital medications for cancer patients.According to […]
China has expressed its respect for Denmark’s sovereignty over Greenland, according to Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who met with his Danish counterpart Lars Løkke Rasmussen in China.“China fully respects Denmark’s sovereignty and territorial integrity regarding Greenland,” Wang said, as reported by Reuters. Wang also called on Denmark to support China’s stance on issues related to […]
The UK and the EU have finalized an agreement aimed at resetting relations after Brexit, British Finance Minister Rachel Reeves told Sky News.“But our biggest trading partners are our friends in the EU, and for too long it has been too difficult to export, to attract talent and to trade with our closest neighbours. It’s […]
Like his father King Frederik, Crown Prince Christian will undergo military training.The Crown Prince received the REX badge last week after completing the traditional, strenuous REX tour.The conscripts cover about 50 kilometers in 36 hours with full equipment.Crownprince Christian during the REX tour. Photo: KongehusetAdding to his military service at the Guards Hussar Regiment, the […]
4-0.In the most impressive scoreline of the season, the Copenhageners hit all the notes and with the best performance so far, dismantled third placed Randers.With two goals from Jordan Larsson before the break and goals from Rodrigo Huescas and Andreas Cornelius after the break, FCK set the stage for the season finale on Sunday against […]
After a long period of dry weather, even though not sunny, Denmark is about to see a change over the next ten days. The forecast shows rain and cooler temperatures moving in across the country.The week starts relatively warm, with sunshine and temperatures up to 22°C in cities like Copenhagen and Odense. But from Thursday […]