- Dutch government confirms additional border controls from December 9
- Women retiring in the Netherlands receive pensions 40 percent lower than men
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- Dozens of cars belonging to Schiphol passengers go up in flames at car park
- Pharmacies across the Netherlands to close for nationwide strike on Tuesday
- Dutch public transport strikes loom as ProRail rejects union ultimatum
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- Trains running to and from Schiphol face disruptions from November 8
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- New subsidy launched to ease staff shortages in Dutch childcare centres
- Flights from Amsterdam to cost more as Schiphol Airport raises rates
- Eurostar to run direct trains from Amsterdam to London again in February
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- Dutch population growth slows in 2024 due to drop in immigration
- November 2024: 7 things expats in the Netherlands need to know
- Road accidents in Amsterdam increase despite new safety measures
- The Netherlands has already seen a whole year’s worth of rain so far in 2024
- Less interest in electric cars in the Netherlands as tax breaks set to be cut
- The Netherlands plans to tighten border controls by the end of November
- The Netherlands could ban “buy now, pay later” system in physical stores
- Utrecht plans to tackle air pollution with larger zero-emission zones
- ProRail: No trains between Rotterdam and The Hague due to track maintenance
- Further strikes in the Netherlands abated following early retirement agreement
- Dutch pension system once again ranked as the best in the world
- Transport costs in the Netherlands unaffordable for average-income households
- New 130 km/h speed limit to be introduced on selected Dutch motorways
- Parents in the Netherlands to benefit from higher childcare allowance in 2025
- Dutch trade unions suspend strikes for early retirement scheme until December
- Applications for 30 percent ruling in the Netherlands near-double since 2018
- Amsterdam to introduce zero-emission zones for vehicles from 2025
- Renewable energy sources used for majority of Dutch electricity production
- Dutch government plans to introduce higher fines for driving offences