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Herbert on energy package: No one thinks it's finished yet

Herbert on energy package: No one thinks it's finished yet

Minister Heleen Herbert of Economic Affairs and Climate stated that the government’s work on the energy measures package is not yet complete. She emphasized that weekly discussions with various sectors will continue to monitor the impact and explore further options.

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Bike parking, toilets and more: 5 essential tips for King's Day in Haarlem

Bike parking, toilets and more: 5 essential tips for King's Day in Haarlem

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Public Prosecution Service: Haarlem PE teacher had at least 32 victims of online sexual abuse

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A 49-year-old gym teacher from Haarlem is accused of inducing at least 32 girls to perform indecent acts online. During the first public hearing at the Alkmaar court, the Public Prosecution Service detailed the scale of the abuse, and the suspect expressed regret for his actions.

Mass claim against Odido could be settled ‘within a year’: ‘Company may choose to settle’

Mass claim against Odido could be settled ‘within a year’: ‘Company may choose to settle’

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Drama school De Trap saved from closure: over 130,000 euros raised

Drama school De Trap saved from closure: over 130,000 euros raised

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