From low-flying chinook helicopters to hackers who threaten with data: these are the five most important stories of Monday.

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Criminals threaten to put medical data from 485,000 women from the national population screening online if ransom is not paid within eleven days. It concerns data from, among others, patients from the Amphia Hospital in Breda. The data was stolen at the Clinical Diagnostics laboratory. Read the whole story here:

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From today, two Chinook helicopters are active above Brabant for low-flying exercises. The training sessions will take place this and the coming week from Monday to Friday. Two other aircraft will go from the Gilze-Rijen airbase to Spain on Tuesday to combat nature fires. Here you can read the details:

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Children go back to school and primary school Dirk van Veen in Breda received a special visit from the Minister of Infrastructure for the national traffic campaign. The school was chosen because of its years of commitment to road safety. Read the full article here:

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Ex-international Lewis Holtby scored with his debut for NAC and was impressed by the atmosphere: “I saw a yellow wall on all sides.” NAC won 2-1 against Fortuna Sittard. Check his story here:

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Experts explain why so many people suffer from a holiday tip on return to work. A tip of the veil: it has to do with lucky hormones that are broken down as soon as the daily routine starts again. View the detailed explanation here:

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