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‘Angry bikers’ block roads in Brussels

Around 350 bikers of the motorcycling federation Fédération Belge des Motards en Colère (FBMC) blocked traffic in central Brussels at the weekend in order to draw attention to the ‘carnage’ on the roads and to educate drivers about the need to share roads in a responsible and respectful fashion...

Council of State scraps Unibail contract at Neo

The Council of State has overturned the award of a contract for the first phase of Europea, the conference and leisure complex (formerly known as Neo) planned by the City of Brussels for the Heizel plateau. The contract was awarded to the consortium Unibail and the case brought by competing bidder...

Culture beat – June 20

Competing with the World Cup this weekend, to the relief of many, is Fête de la Musique . The annual solstice musical fiesta reflects artistic and musical diversity in Brussels and Wallonia with around 700 concerts and performances in the open air and all free! Celebrating its 30th edition, the...

Head of UBS Belgium accused of major tax fraud

Marcel Brühwiler, the head of UBS Belgium, was detained by Brussels police at his home on Thursday on suspicion of money laundering, serious tax fraud and membership of a criminal organisation. Brühwiler, a Swiss national, was held and questioned by the authorities for 12 hours. The Brussels...

Brussels to tighten security during World Cup matches

Brussels Mayor Yvan Mayeur has announced tightened security in the capital during Belgium’s next World Cup match, following the death of a football supporter in central Brussels on Tuesday evening, reports La Dernière Heure . Mayeur told the paper: “We will deploy more stewards and we will place...

Fines tripled for smoking in bars

The federal public health ministry has warned of a new stricter enforcement of the smoking ban in bars. Owners who persist in ignoring the ban will now face fines of up to €6,000 – more than three times the previous amount. In addition, repeat offenders could find themselves in court facing a six-...

Battle of Waterloo bicentenary plans unveiled

Organisers of the Battle of Waterloo bicentenary festivities unveiled their plans for June 2015 at a press conference on Thursday. The non-profit organisation Bataille de Waterloo 1815, which brings together the four municipalities where the battlefield is located as well as Wallonia and Walloon...

Charity shop to collect used furniture at Ikea stores

Furniture chain Ikea is working together with the charity shop Les Petits Riens in Brussels and the equivalent Kringwinkel across Flanders to encourage the re-purposing of old furniture, the company announced. Under the action Save the Furniture, members of the public can now bring unused pieces of...

Nearly 120,000 caught using a mobile while driving in 2013

The federal road policing unit and 195 local road policing units caught 118,609 people using their mobile phone while driving in 2013, reports Sudpresse. In August, the Belgian Institute for Road Safety, IBSR/BIVV, will run a campaign against mobile phone use while driving. Local police registered...

Newborn baby named after Marouane Fellaini and Dries Mertens

Red Devils supporters Evelien Jonckheere and Pieter Tijtgat named their newborn son Titus Marouane Dries Tijtgat in honour of the Belgian scorers at the Belgium-Algeria match in Brazil on Tuesday evening. The couple from Ghent had agreed in advance that they would give their child the first names...

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