News round up

  • Danish electric car company delisted from American stock exchange

    The Danish electric car company Fisker Inc. has today been delisted from the American stock exchange, according to Finans.The company, founded by Danish entrepreneur Henrik Fisker, has been approaching bankruptcy for several months, with share prices falling 99 percent in the past year.In March, Fisker Inc. suspended stock trading after failing to enter into a […]


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  • Poll: Large majority want Great Prayer day back

    On Friday, April 26, it is a normal working day. That’s new in Denmark. Any other year it would have been a public holiday, Great Prayer Day.It was abolished by the government and radikale as we know. The Danes are not happy about that.Two out of three Danes believe that Great Prayer day should be […]


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  • Scandic employs 100 different nationalities – voted most diverse workplace

    The rating is based on Scandic’s employees’ own answers in the annual well-being survey.The analysis company Great Place To Work is behind the award.Great Place To Work explains the award with, among other things, the hotel chain’s great focus on their work with inclusion and diversity, which has also meant that the workplace represents more […]


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  • Political agreement will liberate care for the elderly

    The government has adopted a new elderly reform with a broad majority of the parties in Folketinget. It must give the elderly a better shot on deciding for themselves in relation to care and increase the opportunities for employees to make independent decisions.The reform aims to increase the quality of care for the elderly, for […]


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  • Outer walls have collapsed in the burned-out part of Børsen

    Parts of the outer wall in the burned-out part of Børsen collapsed on Thursday afternoon, Ritzau reports.The scaffolding that was set up by the brickwork has also collapsed.It is the outer wall facing Børsgade and the gable facing Christiansborg Slotsplads that have fallen.There were no personal injuries reported.In total, around 40 to 50 percent of […]


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  • Danish Crown closes large slaughterhouse and cuts 1,200 jobs

    Danish Crown is closing its slaughterhouse in Ringsted on Sjælland in mid-September.1,200 employees will lose their job, but work is offered for 300 employees at slaughterhouses in Horsens, Herning, Vejen and Sønderborg – all in Jylland.It is a somber decision to close the slaughterhouse, says CEO of Danish Crown Jais Valeur.“We have tried to get […]


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  • Teacher on sick leave after stopping pro-Palestinian messages in classroom

    At a public school in Greve south of Copenhagen, the working climate became so difficult for a history teacher that he is now on sick leave, writes Radio4.Teacher Erling Böttcher has been fighting for several weeks to prevent pro-Palestinian messages in the classroom.The conflict began at the beginning of 2024, when Erling Böttcher found himself […]


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  • Nye Borgerlige is not dead – elects a new chairman

    In January, founder Pernille Vermund left the Nye Borgerlige party and joined Liberal Alliance. Vermund and other top people left the party and called for it to be dissolved to avoid losing votes for a right-wing coalition.Pernille Vermund joins Alex Vanopslagh – pursuing dream of a right-wing governmentNot so fast.On Tuesday, former Member of Parliament […]


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  • Extinguishing pockets of fire in Børsen will take another day

    Firefighters are still working to put out pockets of fire in Børsen in Copenhagen. The work will continue until Thursday morning, says spokesperson for the capital’s emergency services Frank Trier Mikkelsen.In addition to extinguishing, work is being done to secure the building’s outer walls so that they do not break down. This happens with up […]


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  • Royals and Prime Minister mourn loss of national heritage

    The Danish Royal Family reacts via Instagram on the fire at Boersen.

    “This morning we woke up to a sad sight, when smoke over Copenhagen’s roof bore witness to the devastating fire at Boersen. An important part of
    our architectural cultural heritage was and continues to be in flames.,” writes King Frederik and express gratitude towards all people who have been helping fighting the fire.

    Jakob Engel-Schmidt, Danish Culture minister, posted on X that he was terrified by the images of Boersen this morning.

    “400 years of Danish cultural heritage in flames.”

    He is touched to see how people are doing everything they can.

    “How touching it is to see how employees at Boersen, good people from the emergency services and
    passing Copenhageners work together to rescue art treasures and iconic images from the burning building.

    Gratitude towards all fighting the fire

    Minister of Justice, Peter Hummelgaard, posts on X:

    “Thank you to our skilled firefighters, police officers and paramedics who are currently fighting a fierce battle against fire and inferno to save lives and our
    historical heritage.

    Politician Jan E. Jørgensen, from Venstre, tells TV2 that he is shocked about the fire.

    “It’s a national disaster. I think we have to rebuild
    it, I don’t know how the insurance are, but I think we must help,” Jørgensen says.

    Politician Søren Espersen, from Danmarksdemokraterne, told TV2 that buildings like Børsen are irreplaceable while he holds his tears.

    Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen writes to Ritzau that a piece of Danish history is on fire.

    “The images are horrible. Boersen is one of the most iconic buildings of Copenhagen. The symbol
    of 400 years of companies. It’s unreplaceable cultural heritage, it hurts to see it.”


  • “Yes” to collective agreement for government employees

    An average salary increase of 7.4 percent for government employees is in place.


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  • Free cakes for Copenhagen nursing homes at Queen Margrethe’s birthday

    It has become a new classic to mark Queen Margrethe’s birthday with cakes for the city’s nursing home residents. Tuesday it will happen again.


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