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The Bulletin’s 60-year history divides into two distinct periods – BC and AC: Before Corelio and After Corelio.

Derek Blyth
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I joined The Bulletin in 1989, after living in Amsterdam for 10 years. Brussels seemed a quiet, rather old-fashioned city with ancient trams, smoke-filled bars and horrendous traffic.

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The proportion of people working from home almost doubled between 2018 and 2022, according to a report by SPF Mobilité.

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King Philip and Queen Mathilde of Belgium are attending Monday's state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II in London .

Close by Lukas Dhont - Kris Dewitte Menuet
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Close by Lukas Dhont is in the running for an Oscar in the international feature film category.

Art Beats exhibition at Belfius Art Gallery
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Treasured masterpieces from Belfius bank’s astounding Belgian art collection form a unique dialogue with recent acquisitions in its new exhibition

Buying property in Belgium
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Purchasing a home in Belgium is a long process as you need to spend time studying the property market to get a feel for what’s available within your price range.

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A new book by Belgian historian Raf Meert shines a new light on the history of Belgium’s famed lambic beer.

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Belgium remains one of the highest-taxed countries in Europe with single childless citizens footing the highest tax bills, according to the latest OECD study. 

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