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Brussels does not intervene more rigorously to lower energy costs

Brussels does not intervene more rigorously to lower energy costs

The European Commission has announced measures for clean energy following an EU summit, but will not take immediate action to reduce energy costs. This decision follows extensive discussions among member states regarding the current energy situation.

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Health Minister Hermans defends one hamburger a week: ‘People can choose for themselves whether to buy an apple or a banana’

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Zandvoort must take measures against noise nuisance at Theater De Krocht

The North Holland District Court has ordered the municipality of Zandvoort to implement measures within five months to address noise nuisance from Theater De Krocht. The ruling follows complaints about noise levels impacting a parish house located adjacent to the theater.

No pair of trousers is too big for the ANWB

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IJmond youth feud: First convict released with ankle monitor

IJmond youth feud: First convict released with ankle monitor

An 18-year-old man has been sentenced to ten months in prison, with six months suspended, for the attempted manslaughter and public assault of a teenager from Haarlem during a violent youth feud. Having served four months in pretrial detention, he will be released with an electronic ankle monitor and a one-year ban from entering Haarlem. The case is part of a series of incidents involving rival groups of youths from the IJmond and Haarlem areas that previously led to temporary school closures.