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Swedish magazine publishes topless Kate pictures
Swedish celebrity magazine Se & Hor (See & Hear) publishes photographs of the Duchess of Cambridge sunbathing topless and its sister publication in Denmark plans to do the same on Thursday.
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Four men guilty of Danish terror plot
A Danish court finds four men guilty of “terrorism” over a plot to kill the staff of a newspaper that published controversial cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad.
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Denmark introduces ‘fat tax’ on food
As Denmark becomes the first country in the world to introduce a tax on foods containing saturated fat, a public health expert tells Channel 4 News the UK should consider a similar move.
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Sperm bank row over red-headed donors
The Danish branch of the world’s largest network of sperm banks may not want donations from red-haired men, but the New York branch certainly does.
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Risks of breast cancer over-diagnosis ‘not made clear’
Women undergoing NHS breast cancer screening are being “misinformed” and are not told about the risks of over-diagnosis, researchers say.
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Copenhagen: no view from the summit?
After months of hype the Copenhagen climate change summit took place in December 2009 but resulted not in a binding deal between the world’s leaders, but an “accord”.