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Large-scale fraud by transport company forcing drivers to work up to 20 hours

Large-scale fraud by transport company forcing drivers to work up to 20 hours

A transport company has been found guilty of large-scale fraud after a two-and-a-half-year investigation into its driver registration practices. At least twelve truck drivers used the cards of eighteen other individuals to work shifts lasting up to 20 hours.

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Princess Alexia refuses to comment on rumored relationship with Antoon

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39 refugees now housed in Loosdrecht, residents seek court order to close shelter: 'Ambushed and held hostage in our own neighborhood'

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Boy arrested for threat against Jewish school Cheider

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A minor has been arrested following a telephoned threat against the Cheider Jewish school in Amsterdam-Buitenveldert, leading to the school's closure and the cancellation of a visit by Mayor Halsema. The arrest comes amid heightened security concerns for Jewish institutions in the Netherlands following previous incidents, including an explosion at the school in March.