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Podcast: The Vitesse Arnhem of Cabinets Edition

June 5, 2026
We spoke to Sarah de Lange about Dutch far-right groups and parties. Photo: Depositphotos

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In the wake of the recent asylum riots, we unpick the Dutch far-right landscape with the help of Leiden university professor Sarah de Lange. Voters’ confidence in Rob Jetten’s cabinet has plunged in the first 100 days as it struggles to make progress on key policy areas such as asylum, welfare and housing. Palestinian students with visas for the Netherlands will get more help leaving Gaza. The NS cut-price summer train ticket arrives a week early. And in sport, Jesper de Jong feels the love in Paris as he bows out of the French Open on his 26th birthday.

Dutch News · The Vitesse Arnhem of Cabinets Edition – Week 23 – 2026

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Only 22% of voters have confidence in Rob Jetten’s cabinet

Unions open talks with employers ahead of benefits debate

Dutch government to help students with visas travel from Gaza

Dutch inflation climbs sharply to 3.5%, driven by energy costs

Dutch retail sales up but hospitality growth hits five-year low

Dutch birth rate plummets 16% in the last 10 years

Cheap summer train ticket will go on sale from June 15

Sport

De Jong credits mental strength for French Open breakthrough

Oranje head for World Cup on back of 1-0 home defeat to Algeria

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