DutchNews podcast – The Trojan Herring Edition – Week 24
The podcast team look back at a week dominated by bread and circuses, as the fairground wagons circled on the Malieveld and the first batch of new herring went to a good cause. The government is told to beef up its nitrogen reduction plans and warned of dire economic times ahead. Coronavirus testing is rolled out amid questions about why it took so long, while trials of a potential vaccine take a step forward. And we bring you the final chapter of a story that began 40 years ago with a trip to the library.
Ophef of the week: Political circus invades The Hague as Baudet joins fairground protest
Coronavirus news
No coronavirus spike since lockdown restrictions were eased
50,000 coronavirus tests carried out in first week of June, 2% positive
Labour leader Asscher demands answers on unused Covid-19 tests
Trials of Leiden coronavirus vaccine to start in July
Central bank says economy will shrink by 6.4% in 2020
180,000 companies and consumers apply for financial help
Nearly half of Dutch residents plan to stay home this summer
Other news
Femke Halsema survives no-confidence vote over Dam Square BLM protest
Over 11,000 gather for anti-racism demonstration in Amsterdam
MH17 hearings resume after three-month break
Government’s nitrogen strategy slammed in new report
‘Return to Oegstgeest’ taken back to library after 40-years
Sport
Van der Sar calls for major Eredivisie games to be played after Christmas
Amsterdam councillor wants ‘safe swimming’ spots for summer season
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