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A maintenance working employed by the town of Tubize, Walloon Brabant, claims the council owes him 8,000 hours of unpaid overtime accumulated over three decades.

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As The Observer’s restaurant critic and the One Show’s resident food expert, Jay Rayner has made a name for himself as a no-nonsense foodie, a man with a ferocious appetite and no time for f

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Local authorities have decided to ban the wearing of political or ideological signs at the Tomorrowland festival, De Morgen reports.

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Mothers in Belgium could soon pass on their maiden names to their children, reports BBC News

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King Philippe has decided not to grant a collective pardon on the occasion of his accession to the throne, justice minister Annemie Turtelboom is quoted as saying in De Standaard and Het Nie

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As Belgium prepares to welcome a new king to the throne, questions will inevitably be asked of Philippe's ability to show the same diplomatic skills as his father in the minefield that is Be

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Nearly half of Belgian festivals do not respect the ban on the sale of alcohol to young people under the age of  sixteen or eighteen, an initial inspection conducted by the federal public se

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The Special Tax Inspectorate (ISI) has dealt with 234 cases of taxpayers appearing in the so-called ‘HSBC file’ sent by the French finance minister to the Belgian authorities in 2010.

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Walloon minister André Antoine, in charge of airport policy, has reminded Ryanair of the "significant" investment made by the Region in Charleroi airport, he said in response to the low-cost

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