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EU staff raise money for Covid-19 charities
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Civil servants working for the European Union institutions have expressed their determination to step up their personal donations in support of charities providing vital services a

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A black MEP has said that she was a victim of police violence by officers in Brussels, in a speech to the European parliament during a debate on anti-racism protests following the death of George

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Staff from the EU institutions have dug into their own pockets to raise over €150,000 for charities offering medical and food aid in pandemic-ravaged Spain and northern Italy.

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You can stop holding your breath: Management at Mini-Europe in Brussels have decided to retain the attraction’s UK monuments.

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Belgian ministers have approved the construction of a fifth European School in Brussels - on the former Nato site in Evere.

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The European parliament has launched a call for preliminary proposals for a complete renovation of its building in Brussels.

Brexit countdown
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With the UK’s 31 October exit date fast approaching and the UK and EU preparing for the possibility of a no-deal Brexit, new British ambassador Martin Shearman will update UK citizens on 23 Septem

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Workers in the European parliament in Brussels are up in arms about yet another price increase in the building’s canteen.

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Belgium has been ordered to pay a fine of €5,000 a day for failing to implement a European directive on the rollout of high-speed internet.

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