Coffee brewing talks; everything you want to know this Wednesday

Coffee and tea at hand and are you comfortable? We’ll catch you up on the news from afar and nearby. Today there’s big news about Lubach and Rutte putting an end to the circle birthday.
Arjen Lubach stops with Sunday with Lubach
Just a moment of silence, because our favorite program is disappearing. Arjen Lubach reveals in his new book Stoorzender, which is actually available for purchase starting today, that he is stopping at the peak. This morning he told Qmusic that there are a limited number of topics we can simultaneously be angry about. Soon season twelve will start, it is not yet known if this will also be the last Sunday with Lubach and Arjen is keeping this open as well. The book Stoorzender is this time not a thriller or novel, but really Lubach's own perspective. If you don't like him, you shouldn't read it, he says. Clear.
Rutte bans the circle birthday
Another press conference last night, it made us a bit nervous. Rutte's words were friendly yet firm, just like those of Femke Halsema a little later. But for me, the press conference had one bright spot: Rutte has banned circle birthdays. Yes, this excellent news suddenly comes from an unexpected corner, but I think we shouldn't let it go unnoticed. If this crisis brings us anything, it is the end of the circle birthday as we know it and were taught. Women on the left, men on the right, occasionally a switch after a bathroom break and then you have to congratulate everyone in that circle. Farewell circle birthday, until we meet again. Thank you Mark.
Will Britney get her life back?
La Spears has been under the guardianship of her father Jamie Spears since 2008, because she wasn't doing well mentally. Britney's fans believe this should be over, as the situation seems off, and Britney herself also wants the responsibility to no longer lie with her own father. Today the judge will decide whether her interests should now be represented by a professional guardian. To be continued.



