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Far-right leader won elections last year, but has failed to convince other parties to back him as prime minister
Far-right party set to resume exploratory talks with potential coalition partners on Monday
Success of the far right in the Netherlands will embolden populists elsewhere
Record net migration to the UK post-Brexit
Freedom party founder has made crude attacks on Muslim faith, migrants and Brussels
Veteran anti-Islam, anti-EU politician has capitalised on voter fears about immigration
Geert Wilders’ success will make it harder for EU to forge common stances on migration, Ukraine and enlargement
Anti-EU politician pledges to curb ‘asylum tsunami’ but will need other parties for coalition
Israel and Hamas agree a deal to release 50 hostages
Veteran far-right, anti-Islam leader could be kingmaker in next coalition government after Wednesday’s vote
Post-Thatcherite, post-Trumpian, next week’s elections are tapping into a mood for dry moderation
New party of former Christian Democrat politician tops opinion polls ahead of November 22 elections
Buybacks prompted by restructuring may encourage shareholders to stay
Dutch poll results could herald ‘more constructive’ attitude to Europe, say analysts
Dutch PM wins plaudits at home with resistance to Berlin-backed pandemic grants
The populists may have lost out but the Netherlands still has a large bloc of anti-EU MPs
How one of Europe’s most stable electorates has become fickle and fractured
Tie-up with liberal D66 and centre-right Christian Democratic Appeal favoured
Labour loss could cost Dijsselbloem his post despite seeing eurozone through crises
Early market rally reverses as investor focus turns to ECB taper
Dutch result shows how continental elections neutralise extremism better than US or UK
PM tops election field with shift to right but faces tricky task to build coalition
Duncan Robinson reports from Amsterdam on the Dutch election outcome
Mark Rutte secures victory but the radical right have not gone away, writes Tony Barber
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