Power outage disrupts Amsterdam's Schiphol airport Amsterdam's Schiphol airport was temporarily closed early this morning as a large power outage hit all operations at one of Europe's busiest airports. News • 29 Apr 18
Power outage disrupts Amsterdam's Schiphol airport Amsterdam's Schiphol airport was temporarily closed early this morning as a large power outage hit all operations at one of Europe's busiest airports. News • 29 Apr 18
Five killed as storm hits the Netherlands and Germany Five people were killed in the Netherlands and Germany as powerful winds toppled trees, blew trucks off the road and forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights. Transport • 18 Jan 18
Five killed as storm hits the Netherlands and Germany Five people were killed in the Netherlands and Germany as powerful winds toppled trees, blew trucks off the road and forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights. Transport • 18 Jan 18
Dutch coalition formed after seven months of talks Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has sealed a deal to form a new government, ending months of four-party negotiations and marking a rightward shift along the political spectrum. World • 10 Oct 17
Dutch coalition formed after seven months of talks Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has sealed a deal to form a new government, ending months of four-party negotiations and marking a rightward shift along the political spectrum. World • 10 Oct 17
'Completely drunk' driver released in Rotterdam probe Dutch police have released the driver of a van with Spanish licence plates, who was arrested in Rotterdam close to where a music concert was cancelled because of fears over a terror attack. World • 24 Aug 17
'Completely drunk' driver released in Rotterdam probe Dutch police have released the driver of a van with Spanish licence plates, who was arrested in Rotterdam close to where a music concert was cancelled because of fears over a terror attack. World • 24 Aug 17
Rotterdam concert cancelled after threat A bus with Spanish licence plates and containing gas bottles was found near a concert hall in Rotterdam after a rock concert was cancelled due to a threat, according to Rotterdam's mayor. World • 24 Aug 17
Rotterdam concert cancelled after threat A bus with Spanish licence plates and containing gas bottles was found near a concert hall in Rotterdam after a rock concert was cancelled due to a threat, according to Rotterdam's mayor. World • 24 Aug 17
Dutch state to reduce stake in ABN Amro to 63% from 70% The Dutch state has announced plans to sell down its stake in ABN Amro bank from 70% to 63%. Business • 28 Jun 17
Dutch state to reduce stake in ABN Amro to 63% from 70% The Dutch state has announced plans to sell down its stake in ABN Amro bank from 70% to 63%. Business • 28 Jun 17
ABN Amro beats expectations with Q1 net income of €615m ABN Amro, the Netherlands' largest domestic lender, has reported a first-quarter underlying net income of €615m with a growing loan book and better margins against the backdrop of a strong Dutch economy. Business • 17 May 17
ABN Amro beats expectations with Q1 net income of €615m ABN Amro, the Netherlands' largest domestic lender, has reported a first-quarter underlying net income of €615m with a growing loan book and better margins against the backdrop of a strong Dutch economy. Business • 17 May 17
Dutch prosecutors in international tax probe Dutch prosecutors have launched an international hunt for people seeking to hide assets and evade taxes after receiving a tip-off about undisclosed accounts at a Swiss bank. Business • 31 Mar 17
Dutch prosecutors in international tax probe Dutch prosecutors have launched an international hunt for people seeking to hide assets and evade taxes after receiving a tip-off about undisclosed accounts at a Swiss bank. Business • 31 Mar 17
ING discloses Dutch criminal probe ING disclosed in its annual report that it is being targeted by Dutch prosecutors in a criminal investigation into money laundering and corruption that could result in significant fines. Business • 22 Mar 17
ING discloses Dutch criminal probe ING disclosed in its annual report that it is being targeted by Dutch prosecutors in a criminal investigation into money laundering and corruption that could result in significant fines. Business • 22 Mar 17
Eurogroup chair may stay for months after Dutch loss Euro zone finance ministers will discuss over the coming months whether Jeroen Dijsselbloem can complete his term as their chairman after his party lost heavily at the Dutch elections. Business • 21 Mar 17
Eurogroup chair may stay for months after Dutch loss Euro zone finance ministers will discuss over the coming months whether Jeroen Dijsselbloem can complete his term as their chairman after his party lost heavily at the Dutch elections. Business • 21 Mar 17
Erdogan calls for sanctions on the Netherlands Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan today called on international organisations to impose sanctions on the Netherlands, as a diplomatic row over Ankara's political campaigning among Turkish immigrants in Europe continues to simmer. World • 12 Mar 17
Erdogan calls for sanctions on the Netherlands Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan today called on international organisations to impose sanctions on the Netherlands, as a diplomatic row over Ankara's political campaigning among Turkish immigrants in Europe continues to simmer. World • 12 Mar 17
Turkey and the Netherlands embroiled in diplomatic row The Dutch embassy in Ankara and consulate in Istanbul have been sealed off for "security reasons", Turkish foreign ministry sources said today, as tensions soar between Turkey and the Netherlands. World • 11 Mar 17
Turkey and the Netherlands embroiled in diplomatic row The Dutch embassy in Ankara and consulate in Istanbul have been sealed off for "security reasons", Turkish foreign ministry sources said today, as tensions soar between Turkey and the Netherlands. World • 11 Mar 17
99-year-old has arrest wish granted by Dutch police A 99-year-old woman has had her wish to be arrested granted by police in The Netherlands. News • 01 Mar 17
99-year-old has arrest wish granted by Dutch police A 99-year-old woman has had her wish to be arrested granted by police in The Netherlands. News • 01 Mar 17
Lloyds Group to set up EU subsidiary - reports Lloyds Banking Group is reportedly planning to set up a subsidiary in Europe to maintain access to the EU's single market after Brexit. Business • 28 Dec 16
Lloyds Group to set up EU subsidiary - reports Lloyds Banking Group is reportedly planning to set up a subsidiary in Europe to maintain access to the EU's single market after Brexit. Business • 28 Dec 16
Merkel calls for cordiality, ministers push exit German Chancellor Angela Merkel called today for clear-headed negotiations with Britain on its departure from the European Union, stressing that talks with the "close partner" must take place in a good atmosphere. News • 25 Jun 16
Merkel calls for cordiality, ministers push exit German Chancellor Angela Merkel called today for clear-headed negotiations with Britain on its departure from the European Union, stressing that talks with the "close partner" must take place in a good atmosphere. News • 25 Jun 16
Heineken reports a strong start to the year Heineken, the world's third-largest brewer, sold far more beer than expected in the first quarter, helped by growth in Vietnam, the Chinese New Year and an earlier Easter. Business • 20 Apr 16
Heineken reports a strong start to the year Heineken, the world's third-largest brewer, sold far more beer than expected in the first quarter, helped by growth in Vietnam, the Chinese New Year and an earlier Easter. Business • 20 Apr 16
Vodafone pays Liberty €1 billion in Dutch deal Vodafone and John Malone's cable company Liberty Global agreed last night to combine their operations in the Netherlands for a better footing in the local market. Business • 16 Feb 16
Vodafone pays Liberty €1 billion in Dutch deal Vodafone and John Malone's cable company Liberty Global agreed last night to combine their operations in the Netherlands for a better footing in the local market. Business • 16 Feb 16
Unilever records 5% fall in profits for 2015 Dutch food and cosmetics giant Unilever has posted a 5% fall in 2015 profits from the previous 12 months, saying it had been a "challenging year" amid the economic slowdown. Business • 19 Jan 16
Unilever records 5% fall in profits for 2015 Dutch food and cosmetics giant Unilever has posted a 5% fall in 2015 profits from the previous 12 months, saying it had been a "challenging year" amid the economic slowdown. Business • 19 Jan 16
Irish biggest losers of personal wealth - ECB People in Ireland lost more of their personal wealth than any other euro zone country in the aftermath of the financial crash, while Germany and the Netherlands gained the most. Business • 20 Oct 15
Irish biggest losers of personal wealth - ECB People in Ireland lost more of their personal wealth than any other euro zone country in the aftermath of the financial crash, while Germany and the Netherlands gained the most. Business • 20 Oct 15
Philips' profits rise on medical equipment sales Rising sales of medical equipment helped drive a 12% increase in second quarter net profit at Dutch electronics manufacturer Philips, the company has said. Business • 27 Jul 15
Philips' profits rise on medical equipment sales Rising sales of medical equipment helped drive a 12% increase in second quarter net profit at Dutch electronics manufacturer Philips, the company has said. Business • 27 Jul 15
ABN Amro may begin its return to market this year Dutch bank ABN Amro, nationalised after the financial crisis, should start its return to market this year, according to media. Business • 22 May 15
ABN Amro may begin its return to market this year Dutch bank ABN Amro, nationalised after the financial crisis, should start its return to market this year, according to media. Business • 22 May 15
Senior management at ABN Amro give up bonuses The Dutch government will reconsider selling off ABN Amro after senior managers agreed to give up a controversial pay rise that had stalled progress on the bank's proposed share listing. Business • 30 Mar 15
Senior management at ABN Amro give up bonuses The Dutch government will reconsider selling off ABN Amro after senior managers agreed to give up a controversial pay rise that had stalled progress on the bank's proposed share listing. Business • 30 Mar 15
Bird flu found at fourth Dutch poultry farm Dutch officials said bird flu had been found at another poultry farm in the Netherlands, the fourth in recent weeks. News • 30 Nov 14
Bird flu found at fourth Dutch poultry farm Dutch officials said bird flu had been found at another poultry farm in the Netherlands, the fourth in recent weeks. News • 30 Nov 14
Bird flu detected on three more Dutch farms Dutch officials have detected bird flu on three more farms, but cannot yet say if the strains are a highly contagious variety discovered earlier this week. News • 21 Nov 14
Bird flu detected on three more Dutch farms Dutch officials have detected bird flu on three more farms, but cannot yet say if the strains are a highly contagious variety discovered earlier this week. News • 21 Nov 14
Dutch Starbucks deal 'constitutes state aid' - EC Starbucks’ tax deal with Dutch authorities may be illegal state aid, European Union competition regulators have said. Business • 14 Nov 14
Dutch Starbucks deal 'constitutes state aid' - EC Starbucks’ tax deal with Dutch authorities may be illegal state aid, European Union competition regulators have said. Business • 14 Nov 14