Stranded Travelers in Amsterdam: NS Communication Failure and Ziggo Dome’s Help

Stranded Travelers in Amsterdam: NS Communication Failure and Ziggo Dome’s Help

05 jun 2023 om 18:50 Hundreds of travelers were stranded in Amsterdam in the night from Sunday to Monday due to a major train failure. They were collected by Ziggo Dome. The atmosphere was good there, but the communication by the NS left something to be desired, according to some. Three overnighters tell their story. … Read more

Understanding the Compulsory Education Law in the Netherlands: Taking Holidays and Excused Absences.

Understanding the Compulsory Education Law in the Netherlands: Taking Holidays and Excused Absences.

01 jun 2023 om 21:39Update: een uur geleden AndrĂ© Hazes and Monique Westenberg have to come to the attention of the compulsory education officer. Exactly why is still unclear, but it led to many questions about the compulsory education law at NUjij. What’s in it? And when can you take your child on holiday during … Read more

Residents of Amsterdam’s Red Light District and City Center: What do you think of the upcoming soft drug ban?

Residents of Amsterdam’s Red Light District and City Center: What do you think of the upcoming soft drug ban?

From Thursday it is illegal to smoke (or use other soft drugs) in the Red Light District and in the rest of the city center of Amsterdam forbidden. The rule is intended to reduce nuisance. For an article we are looking for residents of this area. What do you think of the upcoming soft drug … Read more

The Pros and Cons of Self-Scan Checkouts and Inflation, According to NUjij Users

The Pros and Cons of Self-Scan Checkouts and Inflation, According to NUjij Users

Every day you can read what people think of the news of the day. Today: this is what you say on our response platform NUjij about self-scan checkouts and inflation that lead to more nicking at supermarkets. Last year, customers more often took something without paying than in 2021. ‘Zelfscankassa’s nooit goed begrepen’ NUjij’er Rob_Weet_Het: … Read more

“Debate over national registration of post-covid patients sparked by objections from Minister Kuipers”

“Debate over national registration of post-covid patients sparked by objections from Minister Kuipers”

On NU.nl you will find a statement that fits the news every day. Minister Ernst Kuipers (Public Health) is against a national registration of people with post-covid. Kuipers does not think this should be done because it is unclear how many people really suffer from long-term complaints after a corona infection. Today the statement is: … Read more

Unlimited Public Transport in Germany for 49 Euros per Month and the Dutch Response on NUjij

Unlimited Public Transport in Germany for 49 Euros per Month and the Dutch Response on NUjij

07 mei 2023 om 12:06 On our response platform NUjij, visitors can discuss the news and ask the editors questions. We receive tens of thousands of responses per week and your contributions provide current statements, new articles and interesting questions every week. In this section we list the best reactions and questions. 1. Unlimited travel … Read more

“Vote and Discuss: Can King Charles Calm the Fuss Around the British Royal Family?”

“Vote and Discuss: Can King Charles Calm the Fuss Around the British Royal Family?”

On NU.nl you will find a statement that fits the news every day. Today the statement is: King Charles can calm the fuss around the British royal family. Cast your vote and join the discussion. Can’t find the comments? Click on the button with the word ‘comments’ above or below this post to go to … Read more

NUjij’ers Respond to Climate Plan of Minister Rob Jetten (Climate) and the Affordability of the Energy Transition

NUjij’ers Respond to Climate Plan of Minister Rob Jetten (Climate) and the Affordability of the Energy Transition

Every day you can read what NUjij’ers think of the news of the day. Today our climate reporter Jeroen Kraan wrote about the climate plan of Minister Rob Jetten (Climate). It has set aside 28 billion euros to further reduce CO2 emissions. Of that amount, 3 percent goes to Dutch people with a small wallet, … Read more