The leader of Denmark’s Social Democrats is now the youngest ever Prime Minister of the country. After three weeks of political negotiations, Denmark has a new leader – and she’s making history.
Mette Frederiksen is fighting to stay in power as a new party emerges as possible kingmaker. Mette Frederiksen is found to have misled the public while officials are accused of misconduct.
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has condemned the abusive tone of exchanges on social media platforms, sharing messages and threats she has received herself, and calling for a more considerate online ...
A fake social media video where Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn endorse each other for prime minister has been posted online in an attempt to show the potential of so-called 'deepfake' videos to ...
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen will be in Paris on Friday to meet the French President Emmanuel Macron. The two heads of state will convene at the Élysée Palace, and continued support for Ukraine ...
WARSAW (Reuters) - Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk will soon host the British prime minister in Poland, Tusk told reporters Thursday evening as European countries eye initiatives to improve ...
Friday 10 May 1940 was one of the most dramatic days in British history. The government was in disarray as Winston Churchill became PM and, on the continent, Germany ended the Phoney War by ...
Mr Reddy is the head of social media for the opposition Congress Party Credit: X The social media chief of India’s main opposition party has been arrested over accusations he doctored a widely ...
The Danish authorities have agreed to increase funding for the Ukrainian Fund, which provides military assistance to Ukraine, by 4.4 billion Danish kroner (590 million euros), as reported by the ...
Childcare rollout 'really good news for lots of parents', says minister The government's extended childcare policy comes into place today, amid warnings of a lack of funding, and not enough staff ...
Finn's parents, Ruth and Martin Kennedy, sit down with Sky News to discuss the events that led to their son’s death and their hope for government action on maternity services across the country.
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