35-year-old man arrested after burglary in Heemstede

Police arrested a 35-year-old man early Monday morning following a burglary in a residential shed in Heemstede. The arrest took place around 3:20 AM on Van Slingelandtlaan.

Police arrested a 35-year-old man early Monday morning following a burglary in a residential shed in Heemstede. The arrest took place around 3:20 AM on Van Slingelandtlaan.

Approximately 1,300 passengers were evacuated from three stranded trains near Woerden following a fire in a transformer building. ProRail confirmed that the evacuation process has been completed and rail services were disrupted by the incident.

A fundraising campaign for families affected by a serious traffic accident in Vogelwaarde, Zeeland, has raised over 100,000 euros in just one day. The initiative was launched by a parent from the primary school attended by the victims.

The opposition parties VVD and Denk have rejected the new coalition agreement presented by Pro Amsterdam and D66, criticizing it for postponing key decisions and cutting youth care budgets. While the VVD noted a shift toward fiscal conservatism with civil servant cuts and tax freezes, the coalition defended the plan by highlighting social measures like free public transport for youth and rent protections.
Former Prime Minister Mark Rutte testified before a parliamentary inquiry committee in The Hague to defend his government's policy decisions during the COVID-19 pandemic. He navigated the questioning in his characteristic style, remaining composed and self-critical while avoiding significant political damage.

Entrepreneurs in the center of Heemskerk have signed an implementation agreement to continue joint investments in the local shopping district beyond 2026. The move marks a significant step toward extending the Business Investment Zone (BIZ) status to build on the progress made in recent years.