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After disruption during the pandemic, organisers of Christmas markets and other seasonal gatherings around the country are facing the new challenge presented by the energy crisis.
Further strike action on Belgian railways is planned on 30 November and 1 December, in addition to the strike already announced for 29 November, reports Belga.
I started at The Bulletin when Monique Ackroyd was still in charge and the office was in Avenue Louise.
My 10-year stint in full-time employment at the Bulletin was a time of great change, both in terms of where and how we worked and the number of people working in the company.
Three people have been arrested after a joint operation between the UK National Crime Agency (NCA) and the Belgian Federal Police foiled an attempt to smuggle migrants to the UK in an inflatable b
Several temperature records have been broken following exceptionally warm weather during the second half of October, reports RTBF.
The Bulletin was a great place to be as a young journalist totally new to Brussels (and not just for the legendary Christmas parties).
I moved from London to Brussels to join the Bulletin team in late summer 1998 and “Is there a Belgian angle?” became my reflex question for the next five years.
Cigarette vending machines are to be banned everywhere bar supermarkets, following a new measure introduced by Belgian health minister Frank Vandenbroucke.