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Class action lawsuit over cervical cancer screening data breach

Class action lawsuit over cervical cancer screening data breach

The Women’s Rights Collective has launched a mass claim against the laboratory Clinical Diagnostics following a data leak that compromised the medical records of hundreds of thousands of women. The breach occurred last year during a national cervical cancer screening program, and affected individuals are now being encouraged to sign up for compensation.

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From scanning files to the only first-time buyer broker in the Netherlands: Laurens helps young homebuyers get started

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Laurens, a specialized realtor based in Heemskerk, assists young first-time buyers in navigating the challenging Dutch housing market. His work focuses on helping starters overcome obstacles like rising prices and housing shortages to secure their first homes.

New playground for Oud-IJmuiden: Contractor starts work

New playground for Oud-IJmuiden: Contractor starts work

A new playground is currently under construction on Carolinastraat in Oud-IJmuiden for local children. The contractor has already installed the first pieces of play equipment as work on the project progresses.

Self-driving taxis will soon be available in London

Self-driving taxis will soon be available in London

Uber is preparing to launch a self-driving taxi service in London, with user registration opening this Monday. The robotaxis are expected to be operational in the English capital within the next few months.

Asylum seekers from overcrowded Ter Apel can stay in Roden until Thursday

Asylum seekers from overcrowded Ter Apel can stay in Roden until Thursday

Asylum seekers unable to stay at the overcrowded registration center in Ter Apel will be temporarily housed in a sports hall in Roden until Thursday morning. This emergency accommodation prevents them from having to sleep outside while a structural solution is still being sought.

Hillegom property owner takes Zaanstad to Council of State over house splitting penalty: 'Incomprehensible'

Hillegom property owner takes Zaanstad to Council of State over house splitting penalty: 'Incomprehensible'

Contractor Martijn Meskers from Hillegom has appealed to the Council of State regarding a 36,000 euro fine imposed by the municipality of Zaanstad. The dispute concerns a 2019 case where a property in Zaandam was divided into five rooms without the required permit.