Swarm of bees settles in car in Haarlem
A swarm of bees settled in a parked car on Tappersweg in Haarlem, necessitating the intervention of a beekeeper. The specialist was called to the scene to safely remove the insects from the vehicle.
A swarm of bees settled in a parked car on Tappersweg in Haarlem, necessitating the intervention of a beekeeper. The specialist was called to the scene to safely remove the insects from the vehicle.

Haarlem has reopened and expanded its priority housing scheme for healthcare, education, and childcare professionals to combat regional staff shortages caused by high housing costs. The city, in partnership with housing corporations, will now allocate up to 100 rental properties per year to eligible workers in these essential sectors.

The city of Haarlem will host the 'Week van het Stationsgebied' from June 29 to July 3, 2026, to gather public input on the redevelopment of its station area. The project includes plans for a new bus station, additional bicycle parking, and new housing to improve the area's flow and livability. Feedback from the sessions will help shape the final project requirements, with construction slated to start in 2028.
As temperatures are forecast to rise in the coming days, pet owners are being offered advice on how to protect their animals from the extreme heat. The article provides practical tips for keeping dogs, cats, and rabbits safe and comfortable during the sunny period.
The Dutch Ministry of Finance remains unable to identify the hacker who breached its systems on March 19. Minister Eelco Heinen stated that it is likely impossible to reconstruct exactly what data was stolen during the incident.

The Dutch Ministry of Finance reported that the identity of the hackers behind a digital breach on March 19 remains unknown. While data was likely stolen during the incident, Minister Eelco Heinen stated that it will probably be impossible to determine exactly what information was compromised.