Two arrests after assault at Haarlem fair

Two individuals were arrested on Sunday following an alleged assault at a fair in the center of Haarlem. The incident reportedly involved the use of a metal ratchet during the altercation.

Two individuals were arrested on Sunday following an alleged assault at a fair in the center of Haarlem. The incident reportedly involved the use of a metal ratchet during the altercation.
Over 185,000 students in the Netherlands received their final exam results today, which often leads to celebrations involving alcohol. The article provides guidance for parents on how to monitor and manage their 18-year-old children's drinking habits during these festivities.

The Dutch Tax and Customs Administration will manage and maintain its new VAT system internally instead of outsourcing those tasks. Secretary of State Eelco Eerenberg informed Parliament that while the American company Fast Enterprises will provide the software, the servers will be hosted in the tax authority's own data centers.

The Dutch House of Representatives expressed unanimous dissatisfaction with the failing youth care sector during a parliamentary debate on Thursday. Lawmakers highlighted severe abuse cases and the placement of children in holiday parks as evidence of systemic issues, demanding immediate action from the cabinet to address these failings.

Beverwijk alderman Suzanne Klaassen has defended her participation in a paid advertorial for Tata Steel's Green Steel project after facing criticism for acting as a company spokesperson. She maintains that her advocacy for the initiative is in line with the municipality's coalition agreement.
Political parties PRO, D66, and CDA have presented their new coalition agreement for Haarlem at the Slachthuis venue. The agreement, titled "a Haarlem that can last another 750 years," focuses on a central theme of togetherness and collaboration. PRO leader Diana van Loenen emphasized that this approach is a specific and essential priority for the city's future governance.