Dutch media on September 15 highlighted significant domestic challenges. Early reports focused on the justice system's shortcomings in addressing intimate terror, with headlines from NRC and de Volkskrant emphasizing that perpetrators of domestic violence are barely constrained and many judges fail to recognize such abuse. This built on earlier discussions from September 13 about the plight of victims of intimate terror. Concurrently, Deloitte announced fewer graduate hires, indicating a potential shift in the job market, and Spain's move to remove holiday rentals to address housing shortages was noted.
Later in the day, the focus broadened to include concerns about youth violence, particularly in Beverwijk, which de Volkskrant reported as a nationwide issue with a new dimension beyond traditional brawls. This was echoed by NRC's reporting on the difficulty of combating the spread of harmful content. Additionally, Booking.com faced internal pressure over its continued listing of hotels in illegal settlements, and private investors' increasing involvement in risky crypto companies was reported.