- NS announces additional cuts to train timetable from November 7
- Surf's up! Grab your board and ride those waves in… Rotterdam?
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- KLM to raise ticket prices after Schiphol chaos cost airline 175 million euros
- Dutch government makes it harder for energy companies to cut off unpaying customers
- Unseasonably warm weather on the cards for the Netherlands this week
- Public transport prices in Amsterdam rising by more than 7 percent
- NS cancels all trains between The Hague and Leiden until Monday
- Dutch house prices experience largest month-on-month drop since 2013
- Today’s the day: Partial solar eclipse visible in the Netherlands
- Philips to scrap 400 jobs in the Netherlands to cut costs
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- Prices rise while quality falls: Shortages threaten Dutch toilet paper supplies
- Mushroom season is here, but if you’re planning to forage consider yourself warned!
- Two dead, 12-year-old missing after boat crash near Terschelling
- NS confirms even fewer trains will be running from November 7
- Dutch government unveils plan to reduce hazardous chemicals in drinking water
- Look skywards for a chance to glimpse the Orionid meteor shower this weekend!
- Housing bubble in Amsterdam on the verge of bursting as prices remain high
- The Netherlands still a great place for kids, but is lacking in certain key areas
- Dutch public transport to be affected by another strike this week
- [Video] NS train splits empty bus in half in dramatic crash
- More for your money: Dutch government unveils plans to tackle housing crisis
- Fifth of people in the Netherlands are under too much pressure at work
- 153 hours later: Dutch team breaks world record for longest podcast
- Dutch cities to reduce Christmas lights this winter to save energy
- Protesters throw soup on Van Gogh’s Sunflowers at gallery in London
- All adults and teens in the Netherlands invited for booster jabs as coronavirus cases rise
- Workers returning to the office as Dutch energy prices soar
- Utrecht residents left befuddled (and disgusted) by bad smell
- 7 Dutch universities among top 100 in the world, Wageningen claims top spot