- Coronavirus relaxations brought forward, next press conference on Friday
- GGD: King’s Day led to almost 500 coronavirus cases in Amsterdam
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- Senate approves mandatory quarantine and access test bills
- Coronavirus and the Dutch economy: The worst is over
- KLM avoids Belarus airspace after passenger plane was redirected
- Dutch secondary schools to be fully open from May 31
- 1 in 5 workers won’t receive holiday pay this year
- Restaurants requiring an access test could welcome more customers
- Homeless in Amsterdam to be vaccinated before shelters close
- Price of package holidays rises 10 percent since last press conference
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- Could this weekend be the coldest Pentecost in 70 years?
- Vienna waits for you: Night train from Amsterdam to launch in May
- Dutch Health Council: Second AstraZeneca jab can be brought forward
- EU reaches agreement about COVID-19 certificate, will launch on July 1
- House of Representatives wants free coronavirus tests for holidaymakers
- Trade union says working from home should be a right
- Ministry of Health can’t account for 5,1 billion euros of 2020 budget
- Just one jab will be enough to apply for EU COVID-19 certificate
- De Jonge: Possible that next relaxations will happen earlier than planned
- The Netherlands ranked as a great place to work, but not necessarily to live
- All healthcare workers to receive bonus of at least 200 euros
- Dutch government announces Wednesday’s relaxations will go ahead
- Dutch parliament approves mandatory quarantine rule
- Pride Amsterdam to go ahead without canal parade
- The Netherlands is home to the most meat substitute eaters
- New travel advice from May 15: More freedom to travel internationally
- Drop in hospitalisations means next week's relaxations look increasingly likely
- Thalys to scale up train services from mid-May
- The Netherlands ranked as the world's 10th best country