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Church minister to consider gay partnerships
Church minister said she will look into having gay partnerships – but not marriages – recognised by the National Church (March 9, 2010)
PM shakes up government in response to criticism
Nearly all government ministries were affected by the Prime Minister’s cabinet reshuffling today, yet so far he has chosen not to comment on the move
(February 23, 2010)
Majority favour DNA register
National DNA database could catch criminals and exonerate the innocent, but ethics council calls it an invasion of privacy
(February 18, 2010)
PM: One niqab too many
Prime minister says no place for Islamic burkas and niqabs in public school system following new report (January 20, 2010)
Foreign minister's son dies
Asger Stig Møller, eldest son of the foreign minister, Per Stig Møller, dies suddenly at his home (January 12, 2010)
Massive bonus for underpaid employees
Accounting errors by local council results in a welcome pay day for a number of public employees

(January 5, 2010)
Copenhagen residents promised better daycare access
New mayor Frank Jensen vows to keep election promise of daycare facilities within 4km of the home (January 5, 2010)
New Muslim party sees the light
A new Muslim party will aim to address both Muslims and the most vulnerable groups in society to gain more political influence (December 7, 2009)

Edited January 15, 2010
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