2 Sep 2014: Graeme Virtue: The director of Nymphomaniac has announced a new TV series, The House that Jack Built, produced by the Danish broadcaster behind The Killing and The Bridge. But what will it be like?
Denmark has become the first European country to allow legal change of gender without a medical expert statement. Why are clinical diagnosis and surgery still insisted upon elsewhere, asks Emine Saner
29 Aug 2014:
The Guardian was given exclusive access to the the heart of the Lego empire to see how the Danish company produces the enduring plastic building blocks
The tiny Danish town of Billund is home and creative cornerstone of the famous toy brand. With a new visitor centre planned for 2016, chief executive Jørgen Vig Knudstorp tells Rupert Neate how Lego returned to its foundations
It's not the sort of place you would imagine one of the world's biggest companies might be based. Welcome to Billund, Denmark (population 6,194), home to Lego
20 Aug 2014:
Advocates of district heating schemes say they reduce fuel imports, lower carbon emissions and tackle fuel poverty. Frederika Whitehead reports
10 Aug 2014:
The Faroe Islands maker of the sweater worn by actor Sofie Gråbøl in The Killing has lost a legal fight to stop the sale of cheaper copies
5 Aug 2014:
Bjarke Ingels’s ‘zootopia’ reverses the role of captor and captive to let animals roam free, while humans are hidden from view. But will it become a feral version of the Hunger Games?
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett: First thoughts: The Danish Voteman fiasco shows how out of touch politicians are. Give 16-year-olds the vote and see how politics changes