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British prime minister Theresa May’s speech to the EU summit this evening is being seen as yet another potential crunch moment.
Brussels now has a Jo Cox Square, in honour of the murdered British member of parliament who spent six years living and working in the Belgian capital.
UK nationals working in the European institutions had plenty to be worried about on the morning of 24 June 2016, when the result of Britain’s referendum on leaving the union was confirmed.
Financial consultancy Deloitte Belgium has confirmed what Flemish minister-president Geert Bourgeois has been saying for 18 months: Flanders’ economy will be hard-hit by a “hard Brexit”.
The UK’s undersecretary of state for exiting the EU, Robin Walker, visited Belgium on Friday in a bid to ease trade negotiations between the two countries.
Belgian prime minister Charles Michel and federal justice minister Koen Geens (pictured) have put together a draft proposal for a ‘Brussels international Business Court’, which they say w
Belgium's Socialist Party chairman and former prime minister Elio Di Rupo does not mind if the UK leaves the European Union, he told a group of students on Tuesday in Louvain-la-Neuve
The United Kingdom on Wednesday officially made known its decision to leave the European Union, but the British monuments at Brussels' Mini Europe family park will stay for the time b
As the procedure for the departure of the UK from the European Union officially starts this afternoon, it appears that more than 100 British nationals living in Brussels have received







