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One has never had to look far for English-language theatre in Brussels – there are several amateur groups performing everything from Shakespeare to light opera.

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Illustration picture shows people on the Nieuwstraat/ Rue Neuve shopping street in Brussels, Saturday 16 May 2020. (BELGA PHOTO NICOLAS MAETERLINCK)
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Ten years ago, more than a third of the inhabitants of the Brussels region had a Belgian background, now it is a quarter, according to a report from Statbel, the Belgian statistics agency.

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There is a unique relationship that can form between a family and the school that parents choose for their child’s education.

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In our regular weekly podcast, we meet the people and visit the places that make Belgium special.

Illustration picture shows the entrance of the departure hall at Brussels Airport, in Zaventem. (BELGA PHOTO BRUNO FAHY)
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Virologist Steven Van Gucht has sounded a warning about the coming Christmas holidays and the amount of expats who will travel home to visit their families before returning to Belgium.

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How are you spending your Christmas? If Covid-19 is keeping you in Brussels, and you don’t yet have plans for the holiday, you might want to sign up for the Adopt Me for Christmas initiative.

Protesters of the 'Make Love, Not Brexit' movement with faces painted in EU and UK flags take part in an action on the first day of the EU summit meeting, Thursday 21 March 2019, at the European Union headquarters in Brussels. (BELGA PHOTO THIERRY ROGE)
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The UK government has written to 365,000 UK Nationals living in Europe with advice on the actions they need to take to prepare for the end of the UK transition period on 31 December.

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I originally come from Andhra Pradesh, in south India, and I have been here for 10 years.

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