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A long-running project to digitise reams of paper documents within Belgium's justice system is not going to plan, according to a new report by the country’s Court of Audit.
New lease contracts in Brussels will have to be registered twice from January 2025, pending a ruling by the constitutional court.
From 1 September, general practitioners in Belgium will be able to apply to the medical insurance body Inami for funding to hire support staff for their practices.
A digital wallet for storing administrative documents has finished its test phase and will now be rolled out across Belgium.
Getting or renewing a driving licence from your local commune in Brussels can take as little time as a week, but also as long as three months, depending on the commune in which you live, an invest
A bill tabled by Ecolo-Groen would allow Belgians to change their last name at will once in their lives, choosing between their father’s or mother’s surname, or a combination of the two.
The Brussels municipality of Etterbeek is doing away with a policy that offers a discount on name-change fees if someone has a "foreign-sounding" birth name.
Belgium has issued birth certificates for the first time for children who were born to Belgian fathers and Congolese mothers during the country's brutal occupation of the Congo in the 1940s and 19