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A great Baltic exchange
Not many people know that Denmark and Sweden are joined by the longest road-and-rail bridge in Europe.
Ibsens Hotel, Copenhagen, Denmark
Located just north of Norreport Station, amid residential housing, cafes, bakeries and boutiques, this Danish hotel is infused with local flavour.
Denmark: Where to stay in Copenhagen
Copenhagen's Ibsens Hotel is located just north of Norreport Station, amid residential housing, cafes, bakeries and boutiques.
Copenhagen: Wonderful by design
The capital of the country that brought us Danish pastries and Hans Christian Andersen is user-friendly and utterly charming.
<I>Matthew Bell:</I> Sperm bank rejects redheads
The Independent's Matthew Bell, as a disinterested, only slightly sandy observer, asks what's wrong with being ginger anyway?
Oil rush begins as Arctic ice melts
An estimate of 160 billion barrels has companies scrambling to drill in pristine ecosystem, writes Michael McCarthy.
Marmite is toast in Denmark
Marmite has been banned by the Danish government because the product is fortified with added vitamins.
The baker man can
Between books, TV shows and travel, it's a wonder this chef still gets time to bake.
Banks just too big to fail? Iceland shows otherwise
Decision to let banks go under looks smarter by the day, in contrast to Ireland's costly bailout, reports Yalman Onaran.
Success: Health guinea pigs now lead world
Reforms helped create IT systems that are envied by other countries.
The greatest chef on earth
Viva meets Rene Redzepi, the passionate purist behind the world's best restaurant.
Europe: Having a ball on the Baltic
Roger Hall cruises the Baltic and relishes his time in fascinating ports of call without having to think about about much else.
Painkillers linked to defects in baby boys
NZ women have been warned to take care with painkillers during pregnancy, after a study found a link to potential fertility problems in baby boys.
At home: Inside out
Summer is coming and it's time to get creative with your outside space. Viva speaks to Danish furniture supremo Anders Noorgard about the hottest trends in outdoor luxury.
Study links Voltaren to strokes
A Danish study has called for the popular anti-inflammatory drug Voltaren to be sold only with a prescription.