Denmark's government said on Wednesday it had reached an agreement in parliament to provide individual compensation to ...
International talks to revolutionise how the European Court of Human Rights handles migration cases will begin on Wednesday.
A focus on foreign policy and a national strategy to counter a right flank is backfiring for Mette Frederiksen, who is ...
From Social Democrats to fascist parties, all are pushing towards an agreement by the spring of 2026 that will spell the end ...
The current asylum framework was created for another era. In a world with mass mobility, yesterday’s answers do not work,” ...
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s approval rating slumped to the lowest point of her current term, as the fallout ...
The prime minister and his Danish counterpart, Mette Frederiksen, have jointly called on other continental leaders to agree a ...
Denmark’s Social Democrat-led government has used its six-month chairmanship of the European Union (EU) Council to expand the ...
The leaders of the UK and Denmark are demanding an overhaul of European immigration laws. Keir Starmer and Mette Frederiksen ...
Despite widespread controversy and criticism, Mette Frederiksen's hardline stance on migration is becoming a model for other left-wing governments in Europe, writes Mette Wiggen. Denmark's prime ...
Sir Keir Starmer and David Lammy are leading the UK push for changes to the way the European Convention on Human Rights is interpreted.
European ministers, including Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy, are due to meet in Strasbourg, France, on Wednesday to discuss reforming the treaty.
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