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A couple who used fake paperwork to get jobs as European civil servants in Brussels have been jailed for five and three years - and ordered to repay €670,000 to the European Commission.

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You're enjoying a late-evening drink overlooking the Grand-Place, when Angela Merkel, Charles Michel, Emmanuel Macron and Xavier Bettel turn up to do the same.

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More than 1,500 federal and Brussels police officers called in sick on Thursday in protest at the lack of a new labour agreement between police unions and the government.

#BrusselsCalling media debate (c) Gianmaria Sisti
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British prime minister Theresa May’s speech to the EU summit this evening is being seen as yet another potential crunch moment.

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Expect road closures, parking restrictions and traffic delays in Brussels' EU district in the second half of this week as not one, but two, European summits come to town.

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UK nationals working in the European institutions had plenty to be worried about on the morning of 24 June 2016, when the result of Britain’s referendum on leaving the union was confirmed.

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The Belgian government will consult the public about plans to scrap daylight saving time in Europe - and whether Belgium should adopt winter or summer time all year round.

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The Belgian federal government has agreed to release up to €70 million in funds for the construction of a fifth European school in the Brussels region.

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Europe's six million Roma people remain "neglected, discriminated against, stigmatised and dehumanised", an MEP leading the fight against anti-Gypsyism told a Brussels conference this week.

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