DutchNews Podcast
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The Shortbread and Chill Edition - Week 18 - 2018
Liner notes: https://www.dutchnews.nl/features/2018/05/dutchnews-podcast-the-shortbread-and-chill-edition-week-18

The Missing Gordon Is Taxing Edition - Week 17 - 2018
It's a special King's Day podcast this week as the team examine the Dutch tradition of donning inflatable headgear and flogging your unwanted Dire Straits CDs to unsuspecting neighbours. We also find out why the prime minister was caught out by some unmemorable memos, why Turkey was upset about Menno and why expats are up in arms about the 30% ruling. Plus how a Dutch city gave a ringing endorsement to the late Swedish DJ Avicii. Dividend Tax Memos https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2018/04/rutte-does-u-turn-and-pledges-to-release-documents-on-dividend-tax/ https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2018/04/dutch-prime-minister-faces-stormy-debate-over-dividend-tax-memos/ 30% Ruling https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2018/04/government-to-cut-time-limit-for-30-rule-from-next-year/ https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2018/04/no-transition-period-for-expats-hit-by-30-ruling-cuts-ministry-says/ https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2018/04/opposition-parties-unit-to-censure-prime-minister-over-dividend-tax-memos/ Armenian Genocide https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2018/04/dutch-minister-attends-armenian-genocide-commemorations-for-first-time/ Bikes https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2018/04/for-the-first-time-more-cyclists-are-killed-on-the-dutch-roads-than-people-in-cars/ https://www.dutchnews.nl/features/2018/04/red-light-air-pollution-measurement-bike-shows-traffic-hotspots/ Sports https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2018/04/van-persie-ponders-future-with-feyenoord-after-scoring-in-knvb-cup-win/ https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2018/04/house-where-football-legend-johan-cruijff-grew-up-is-available-for-rent/ Avicii https://www.dutchnews.nl/news/2018/04/utrechts-tribute-to-dance-maestro-avicii-goes-around-the-world/

The More Coke, Less Drop Edition - Week 16 - 2018
We have a second shot at discussing the war on drugs in the week's podcast: is the Netherlands really becoming a narcostate, and are so-called 'cocaine yogis', with their healthy eating, hard partying lifestyles really to blame? We also bring you the latest news on British citizens' efforts to secure their rights ahead of Brexit, the expats who are allegedly taking over Amstelveen's schools, the impasse in Rotterdam's coalition talks and a rugby club that's going to surreal lengths to pay for their solar panels.

The Breaking Brabant Edition - Week 15 - 2018
Today on the podcast: is the housing market overheating, why did a singing road lose its voice, is Max Verstappen more accident-prone than a Jeff Koons sculpture, and how did hawks and sea eagles become embroiled in a treetop turf war? Note: Due to a technical error, there is no discussion on this week's podcast.

The Arm The Prostitutes Edition - Week 14 - 2018
After scoffing all their Easter chocolate in record time, the podcast team return with news of the Dutch banker jailed for his part in Donald Trump's rise to power, why the supermarkets came under fire for their part in English football fans' latest rampage through Amsterdam, and the man ordered by his local council to hunt down and catch a school of vanishing fish. We also look at proposals to change the security law, in the wake of the sleepwet referendum, and rules on bankers' pay in the wake of ING's climbdown on their chief executive's salary. In our discussion we ask if restricting freedom of speech should be curtailed after Rotterdam mayor Ahmed Aboutaleb was called an 'infidel' in a video blog by an imam.

The Spekkoek and Stracciatella Edition - Week 12 - 2018
It's an election results special in this week's podcast, as we discuss why local parties rule the roost, how D66 lost out in the cities, whether it can get any worse for Labour and who fared best of the newcomers, including Denk, the PVV and the Animal Rights Party. There's also news of the 'dragnet' referendum, technological advances in football and death in the Oostvaardersplassen.

The Disaster Tourism Edition - Week 11 - 2018
With a week to go until the local elections, we bring you up to speed on the soap opera that is Rotterdam's campaign and explain how and where you can cast your vote. Elsewhere, was ING's about-turn on its CEO's pay rise a victory for people power, and did Unilever's decision to close its London headquarters really have nothing to do with Brexit or the Dutch government's abolition of dividend tax? There's also the remarkable story of the Paralympic athlete who won two gold medals amid an ongoing 18-year battle against cancer. In the discussion we pick out our favourites from the growing crop of books about the Netherlands.

The Uber Dull Blok Edition - Week 10 - 2018
In the week when the most boring man in politics returned to the cabinet, a plot by taxi drivers to storm Uber's offices with fireworks and molotov cocktails was foiled, Dutch cyclists won a clutch of medals at the indoor track world championships, we dig deep to find some more riveting news – like the car abandoned in the middle of the sea and the homeless man who was fined for cooking heron's legs. We also have the second part of our discussion on referendums and the so-called 'dragnet' law that will give AIVD agents more powers to tap your internet traffic.

The Broken Referendum Edition - Week 9 - 2018
It may be just about the coldest start to March on record, but there's plenty of hot topics to digest on this week's podcast. We find out why Geert Wilders's efforts to thaw relations with Russia got a less than warm reception from the MH17 relatives, how a teenager won the right to brand himself a prince and what burning issues the Netherlands plans to tackle as chair of the UN security council. Plus the Winter Olympians return home in a blaze of glory and one of Johannes Vermeer's best-known paintings is back in the spotlight. And as D66 prepares to chuck its referendum law on the bonfire, we discuss why successive attempts at direct democracy in the Netherlands have failed to catch fire.

The Bad Bat Red Bulb Edition - Week 8 - 2018
In this week's podcast we bring you the latest news on the campaign to prosecute tobacco firms for damaging public health, the row over whether Parliament should deny the people a referendum on its plan to scrap referendums, and the Dutch gold rush at the Winter Olympics. We also find out why a Bible belt town took a dim view of its new bat-friendly street lighting and asked if new Dutch fathers will have the energy to cheer plans to extend paternity leave. In our discussion we look at the vast range of candidates, and how you can vote for them, in next month's municipal elections.

The So Many Organs Edition - Week 7 - 2018
This week's podcast brings you up to speed with the gold rush for Dutch skaters at the Winter Olympics, the minister who lost his job over a lie and the eagle that went awol after being harassed by seagulls. We also reflect on the life of the Netherlands' longest serving prime minister, Ruud Lubbers, and the consequences of the new organ donation law. In our discussion we look at the growing campaign to sue the tobacco industry for damaging public health and new measures to restrict smoking.

The Fuck The King Edition - Week 6 - 2018
This week's podcast brings you the latest on the Brexit court case in Amsterdam, the race row engulfing the Forum voor Democratie and the party leader whose career capsized in the Maldives. The Dutch government replaces the leaders of its smallest Caribbean territory and Ronald Koeman replaces Dick Advocaat as manager of the national football team. Plus we look ahead to the Winter Olympics and ask if Dutch skaters will dominate the ice rink again in Pyeongchang.

The Sacred Cows Edition - Week 5 - 2018
In this week's podcast we ask who was responsible for the cyber attacks that mysteriously hit Dutch banks a week after details emerged of the security services' role in a counterespionage operation against Russia. Plans to cut gas production in Groningen and compensate earthquake-hit householders got back on track, the senate debated changes to the law on organ donation and there was a happy ending for Hermien the fugitive cow. In our discussion we look at why the debate about the Dutch colonial legacy has flared up again.

The Foreign Invaders Edition - Week 4 - 2018
In this week's podcast: how the Dutch caught the Russians hacking the American election; why the Belgians swelled the numbers at a Dutch nationalist rally; how a German wolf toured the Netherlands for two weeks before dining out in Belgium; what police did when a dinosaur showed up in Almelo; and why Limburg wants to be shot of its imported beavers. In our discussion we focus on the trials and tribulations of housebuying in the Netherlands.

But Everyone Speaks English Edition - Week 3 - 2018
In this week's podcast we survey the debris from a winter storm that cost €90 million and the obstacles on the path to learning Dutch. Plus how the Belgians came to the rescue when the Russians came calling, why an Amsterdam court became the latest Brexit battleground and the fake news item that's been exposed after 370 years. You can also hear how Molly's favourite football manager fared as he tried to revive Sparta's fortunes.

The Men Can't Apologize Properly Edition - Week 2 - 2018
The podcast team looks back at a week of shocks that began with another earthquake in Groningen, saw the PVV whip up a social media storm in Utrecht and ended with a baptism of fire for new US ambassador Peter Hoekstra. How did Camiel Eurlings' apology backfire, why was nobody in the least perturbed when the rivers overflowed, and did Hoekstra backtrack on his denial that something he claimed never to have said was fake news? Plus we discuss the local council scheme to reward teenagers who managed not to cause mayhem and destruction on New Year's Eve.

The Arkmageddon Alpacalypse Edition – Week 1 - 2018
The DutchNews podcast returns after an extended Christmas break with a feast of news from the old year and the new. We catch up on the Dutch winter storm that was too fierce for Noah’s Ark, the former minister who crashed his bus while texting behind the wheel and the whirlwind of fake news that engulfed the new US ambassador. Plus what happened when Rotterdam police suggested undressing suspects in the street and an alpaca went walkabout in Haarlem.

The Grinch Stole My Oliebollen Edition - Week 49 - Year 2017
There's not much Christmas cheer in our last podcast of the year, as the Dutch government joins the chorus of disapproval against Donald Trump's latest diplomatic intervention, texting while cycling is officially frowned on, a radio station is pilloried for a sexist prank and Spain comes under fire for its treatment of Morgan the orca. Andre Rieu makes a surprise guest appearance in our sports news, while our end-of-year discussion looks at some of the top 2000 reasons to celebrate Christmas in the Netherlands.

The Poison Chalice of Fake News Edition - Week 48 - 2017
In this week's podcast we tackle the biggest, blackest hot potato of our times - when and how will the Zwarte Piet debate end? It's been a week of bitterness and recriminations, with a chaotic end to the Yugoslavia tribunals in The Hague and the Dutch government facing accusations of fitting up an airline pilot who spent eight years in an Argentinian jail before being cleared this week of throwing dissidents out of planes in the 1970s. We also pick our favourites from the shortlist for Dutch Word of the Year and look at Ajax's attempts to export their renowned academy system to China – just as Dutch football clubs plunge in the European pecking order.

The Random Descriptions of Boners Edition - Week 47 - Year 2017
We look back on a week of thwarted protests as MPs fail to talk out a bill to scrap a tax break for homeowners and the A7 motorway is gridlocked by the Zwarte Piet debate. Amsterdam emerges as the first big winner in the Great Brexit Clearance Sale (and immediately frets about the effect on house prices), the Yugoslavia tribunal in The Hague delivers its verdict on the Butcher of Bosnia and a Dutch men's sports team shocks Europe by winning a match. In our discussion we ask which Dutch books you can buy your relatives this Christmas.

The Dog Ate My Podcast Edition - Week 46
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Tax-free Millionaires' Shortbread (It Was A Scone) - Week 45
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The Unfortunate Train Name Edition - Week 44 - 2017
This week's podcast has a transport theme as a judge calls time on Amsterdam's beer bikes, the Anne Frank Foundation cries foul on Germany's national rail operator and Russia has a hissy fit over air cargo slots at Schiphol. We also tackle the mystery of the cat that travelled 150km to a Belgian town with an appropriate name. In our discussion we analyse the two-day debate in Parliament to welcome the new Dutch government.

The Shoes That Should Be Sterilised Edition - Week 43 - 2017
In this week's we give you the lowdown on who's who in the new Dutch government and find out why the health minister's shoes made a splash at the swearing-in ceremony. Others to make a splash this week were the protester who disrupted a dolphin show in Japan and the students who came up with a novel way to stop green roofs leaking. In sport, we find out why Max Verstappen is still angry about being pushed off the podium and which Dutch player is officially the world's best footballer.

The Shoes That Should Be Sterilised Edition - Week 43 - 2017
In this week's we give you the lowdown on who's who in the new Dutch government and find out why the health minister's shoes made a splash at the swearing-in ceremony. Others to make a splash this week were the protester who disrupted a dolphin show in Japan and the students who came up with a novel way to stop green roofs leaking. In sport, we find out why Max Verstappen is still angry about being pushed off the podium and which Dutch player is officially the world's best footballer.

There Are Too Many Ministers Edition - Week 42 - 2017
In a change to our regular podcast format, this week we interview author Ben Coates about why the Dutch are different, how he became an accidental migrant and how, as a former British political hack, he struggled to make sense of a political system that relies on parties agreeing with each other. We also bring you the names to look out for as the new Dutch government takes shape, the latest news on the murder of student Anne Faber and the remarkable story of the tigers that fled the war in Syria.

The Whistleblowing Chicken Edition - Week 41 - 2017
There's an early Christmas feel to this week's podcast as we unpack the eagerly awaited coalition agreement, wrap up the Abba penalty kicks saga and find out how a neglected pet chicken led police to a drug dealer's treasure trove. We also have news of some green eggs and a ham-fisted attempt to break out of jail.

The Deplorable Hand Grenade Edition - Week 40 - 2017
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The Cannibal Car Park Edition - Week 39 - 2017
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The Hoedjes and Horses Edition - Week 38 - 2017
This week, we’ll be bringing you up to speed on the budget and the coalition talks; we’ll tell you about a Dutchman who was outstanding on his bike while a lot of new bike owners in Tilburg had problems standing out; and we find out what happened when Amsterdam’s women tried to take a stand against the city’s public toilets.. Our discussion looks at the pandemonium that ensued when a major high street chain store said it was scrapping boys and girls labels on children’s clothes.

The Twitching Game Show Finger Edition - Week 37 - 2017
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The Suicidal Kleptocat Edition - Week 36 - 2017
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The Loose Camel Edition - Week 35 - 2017
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The What Is Taking Them So Long Edition - Week 34 - 2017
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The Summer of Chicks Edition – Week 33 - 2017
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The We Apologise For Everything Edition - Week 28 - 2017
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The Bitterball Twist Edition - Week 27 - 2017
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The Fishy Edition – Week 26 - 2017
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The We Demand Absolute Loyalty Edition - Week 25 - 2017
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Tjeenk Willink's Love Letters Edition – Week 24 - 2017
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The Paul Ducks Out Edition - Week 23 - 2017
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The Headbanging Vultures Edition - Week 22 - 2017
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The Bus Baby Eagle Edition - Week 21 - 2017
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The Moonlighting Monarch Edition - Week 20 - 2017
In this week's podcast, we argue about possible coalition options now that the talks have fallen apart, debate when there will be a team outing to see the new pandas and make fun of Molly for not knowing anything about football.

The Crashing Boars Edition - Week #19 - 2017
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The Treasureless Treasure Hunt Edition - Week #18 2017
This week, we will tell you about lines at Schiphol, lines in Rotterdam and update you with the latest coalition talks news. In our discussion section, we will ask whether or not it’s appropriate to honor refugees on Remembrance Day.

The Fifty Shades of Orange Edition - Week 17
This week we talk about orange kings on television, orange ties in Brussels and the orange tragedy that is the Dutch national football team. In our discussion we will answer the question why the Dutch Royal Family is so popular as well as why James Bond should wear an orange bow tie.

The Happy Orange Bunnies Edition - Week 16 - 2017
We’ll be talking more about King’s Day traditions in our discussion, but first we’ve got news of earthquakes in Groningen, a rare footballing success and why Dutch teenagers are happy bunnies, but Dutch bunnies aren’t.

The Pandamonium Edition - Week 15 - 2017
This week, we’ll update you on the latest coalition news, we’ll say farewell to the Amsterdam beer bikes and we’ll welcome two new immigrants to the country. This week we don’t have a discussion. Instead we’ll tell you something about us because we would like our listeners to get us know better, but mainly because we just like to talk about ourselves.

The Keep Calm and Draw Hitler Edition - Week 14
This week, we have an update on the coalition talks, a missing dog and why you’ve been seeing a lot of photos of Dutch politicians holding hands. In our discussion, we tackle everyone's favorite issue: the inburgeringsexamen.