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The property market in Brussels, both commercial and residential, has shaken off the 2008 credit crunch and is showing signs of recovery, believes Rod Scrivener, head of valuations at the Belgian

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Yvan Mayeur, head of the Brussels social aid agency CPAS, has defended the €192,000 salary paid to Pascale Peraita, director of SamuSocial, the non-profit set up to look after the city's homeless.

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Demolition work being carried out on a site at the corner of Rue Royale and Treurenberg in central Brussels has uncovered traces of the city walls dating from the 13th century, according to histor

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The municipality of St Gilles in Brussels has issued a call for proposals from designers for a new look for the Parvis St Gilles, aimed at “anchoring the car-free zone” according to alderman for s

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A decision by the Flemish government to go ahead with plans to extend the width of the Brussels Ring has split the Brussels regional government, with secretary of state for mobility Bruno De Lille

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The European Union is to pay €3.5 million – almost half of the cost – towards the work necessary to bring the Forêt de Soignes back together.

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The trade union SLFP/VSOA representing fire service personnel in the Brussels region has issued an announcement of coming industrial action beginning on Monday.

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A match between Anderlecht and Paris-St-Germain in Brussels yesterday went off without the much-anticipated clashes between the two groups of fans, thanks to a reinforced police presence.

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The average Belgian takes the train 21 times a year, and travels a total distance by rail of 1,004 km, putting Belgium in the Top Ten of rail users in Europe + Japan, according to figures publishe

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