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Nestled at the heart of Brussels’ EU quarter, less than 10 minutes from the European Commission, the Brussels International Catholic School (BICS) welcomes some 700 children.

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I’m Welsh and, apart from Wales and Belgium, I lived in England for three years as a student many years ago and in Sweden for a year directly before coming to Belgium.

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Pop singer Angèle was named Bruxelloise of the Year at a ceremony yesterday evening. The annual event rewards outstanding residents and organisations in the capital.

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As the 110-year-old English Comedy Club in Brussels prepares to put on its latest pantomime, Robin Hood and the Babes in the Wood, we ask its producer and

Top teaching award nomination for Brussels teacher
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German-born teacher and Treasure Trove bookshop owner Christoph Schiebold is one of 50 finalists for the 2019

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Cosmopolitan, chaotic, vibrant and gritty: Brussels City is a place people love to hate. We asked readers of The Bulletin to tell us what they think about living downtown.

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Visit Brussels is inviting people to record messages for the city's future generations, which will be placed in a time capsule and reopened at 10-year intervals starting in 2028.

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There is little so universal as singing. Singing in groups exists around the world and can be traced back all the way to Ancient Greece.

Crowdfunding campaign to buy audiovisual equipment for Kinograph cinema project
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A pop-up cinema screening accessible and daring films will open in Ixelles’ former military barracks in May 2019.

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