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More than a hundred party colleagues express support for Starmer

More than a hundred party colleagues express support for Starmer

More than 100 Labour members of parliament have signed a statement of support for British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Despite facing significant pressure to resign, these party colleagues are reaffirming their loyalty to their leader.

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Unions ready for action, passengers will feel the impact

Unions ready for action, passengers will feel the impact

Dutch labor unions are preparing for a series of strikes this summer to protest proposed government cuts to social security. These actions are expected to significantly disrupt travel and could paralyze services across the Netherlands. The unions warn that the threats are serious unless the cabinet reverses its policy decisions.

Two German soldiers from NATO base Brunssum assaulted and injured

Two German soldiers from NATO base Brunssum assaulted and injured

Two German soldiers stationed at the NATO headquarters in Brunssum were attacked and slightly injured by masked individuals shouting anti-NATO slogans. The Royal Netherlands Marechaussee is currently investigating the incident, although the exact time and location have not been disclosed.

Significant damage in two-car collision in Beverwijk

Significant damage in two-car collision in Beverwijk

Two cars collided on Tuesday afternoon in Beverwijk, resulting in significant damage to both vehicles. No injuries were reported following the accident.

No arrests yet for Heemskerk car fires; police investigate possible link

No arrests yet for Heemskerk car fires; police investigate possible link

Police are investigating two car fires that occurred last week in Heemskerk on Luxemburglaan and Debora Bakelaan, resulting in heavy damage to four vehicles. No arrests have been made yet as authorities work to determine if there is a connection between the two incidents.

Leaking sheet piling causes another sinkhole at Donkere Spaarne: 'This is major'

Leaking sheet piling causes another sinkhole at Donkere Spaarne: 'This is major'

A sinkhole has appeared on a walking path along the Donkere Spaarne for the third time in 18 months due to a leaking sheet pile wall. Water from the Spaarne river seeped under the pavement, eroding the sand and stones, which has prompted an investigation by the municipality.