- Parents in the Netherlands to benefit from higher childcare allowance in 2025
- Dutch trade unions suspend strikes for early retirement scheme until December
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- 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
- Travelling by car becomes faster option as Dutch public transport worsens
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- October 2024: 8 things expats in the Netherlands need to know
- The Netherlands is the fifth-best in the world for retirement, study reveals
- First Dutch health insurance provider announces premium increase for 2025
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- What the Dutch government’s budget means for your income in 2025
- Bulk statiegeld deposit machine opens in Amsterdam
- Eurostar could halt trains from the Netherlands due to poor infrastructure
- The Hague passes law to ban fossil fuel-related ads in public spaces
- The Netherlands sees sharp rise in number of fathers taking parental leave
- Summer makes a comeback: Highs of 25C expected in the Netherlands this week
- Prinsjesdag 2024: What the Dutch government’s budget means for you
- Flu season approaches: How to get vaccinated in the Netherlands
- Ajax football fans to protest after Dutch police strike cancels matches
- Dutch broadcaster NOS launches news programme in “easy Dutch”
- Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam to spend 6 billion euros on improvements
- Code Yellow for heavy rain as the Netherlands gets first taste of autumn weather
- Week of strike action grips the Netherlands: What you need to know
- NS working with Dutch government for lower 2025 ticket price increase
- First ever strike by Dutch pharmacists takes place today
- Record high tourist spending in the Netherlands set to drop following VAT hike
- Amsterdam introduces new rules for potted plants on pavements
- PostNL to charge more for Dutch postal services from next year
- More Dutch residents are putting their money into savings and investments