The day's editorial focus began with continued developments in the Vitesse football saga. Reports from Trouw and NRC highlighted the revelation that the judge who reinstated Vitesse's professional license, a key event from September 3, holds an ancillary position at a partner club. This immediately prompted discussions about potential conflicts of interest within sports governance. Early overviews also touched upon Europe's evolving economic strategies and critical power grid capacity issues, notably impacting Dutch businesses. As the day unfolded, domestic policy matters took center stage. Media attention shifted to proposed solutions for the housing crisis and increasing concerns regarding potential cuts to disability care funding. The 'Arib affair' gained significant traction later in the day, with the House of Representatives expressing strong dissatisfaction and pursuing further investigation. Concurrently, international news covered a deadly tram accident in Lisbon and ongoing disagreements within the Israeli cabinet concerning Gaza.