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As political parties around the country come together to form council administrations, the far-right Forum voor Democratie rage against the mainstream by falling apart. The government decides the best way to conserve energy during the escalating fuel crisis is to stand still and do nothing. Motorists are inundated by fake fines in the wake of the Odido hack. Dozens of Eredivisie footballers turn out to have been playing in a legal grey area. And a collapsing floor in Maastricht reveals the remains of a legendary French hero.
Ophef of the week: D66 housing minister gets in hot water over shower token gesture
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News
Gorinchem may have to rerun election over concerns about fraud
GroenLinks-PvdA change their name to Progressief Nederland
Dutch consumer confidence shows biggest drop in four years
Ministers take wait and see approach to energy price measures
Dutch gas reserves reach 10-year low, EU says start refilling
House price rises level off and more homes are changing hands
Vesteda may have to sell off rental homes as investors withdraw
Traffic fine agency flooded with calls about suspicious emails
Game Over: Dutch police publish photos of 79 fraudsters
Remains of D’Artagnan may have been found in Maastricht
Sport
KNVB checking work permit status of Eredivisie dual nationals
No World Cup debut for Suriname after Bolivia win play-off
PSV’s title party on hold as Telstar win again, Feyenoord draw
Cambuur Leeuwarden clinch promotion to Eredivisie after three-year absence
Hackers expose season ticket and stadium ban data at Ajax








