Now playing Next Belgium Post-Brexit bureaucracy bites British store in Brussels ‘There are 250 different product categories that will require 250 different types of paperwork that will need to be submitted to the customs,’ says store manager Ryan Pearce. 12/02/2021
Now playing Next no comment Snow lovers make the most of winter in Brussels Brussels residents profited from a beautiful sunrise across a snow covered city on Tuesday after wintry weather brought freezing temperatures and snowfall over large swathes or northern Europe. 09/02/2021
Now playing Next Belgium Iranian diplomat jailed for 20 years for planned attack in France An Iranian diplomat was sentenced to the maximum 20-year prison term by a Belgian court for planning an attack against opponents of the Tehran regime in France in 2018. 04/02/2021
Now playing Next World Younger people subject to mental health issues amid COVID pandemic The shutting of schools, disruption of daily life, paired with reduced social interaction and uncertainty over the future has increased the pressure on many young people. 29/01/2021
Now playing Next Uncovering Europe Should the UK help save French-owned Eurostar from the brink of ruin? The cross-Channel link is on course for bankruptcy by spring if no state bailouts are offered - but disputes over which governments should be doing the bailing out has delayed help. 26/01/2021
Now playing Next Belgium Belgium bans leisure travel until March amid fears over COVID variants Prime Minister Alexander De Croo said Friday that “when people travel, the virus travels with them". 22/01/2021
Now playing Next United Kingdom Four men jailed for 78 years over migrant deaths in Essex lorry The four men were sentenced for 39 counts of manslaughter relating to Vietnamese migrants found dead in the back of a lorry in the UK. 22/01/2021
Now playing Next Belgium Four still in custody in Belgium as Interior Minister condemns riots Four people remain in custody in Brussels after a demonstration over the death of a young Black man in police custody turned violent. 14/01/2021
Now playing Next world news Belgium and Germany reach grim new milestones for COVID-19 deaths Since the first COVID-19 related death was announced by China on January 11, 2020, the virus has claimed more than 1.9 million lives worldwide. 10/01/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Coronavirus: Belgium lockdown measures to continue for two more weeks Lockdown measures 08/01/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Belgian government says a new vaccine plan will work faster With many EU countries struggling to get people vaccinated against COVID-19 as fast as citizens might like, Belgium is re-evaluating its strategy. 06/01/2021
Now playing Next Europe News Calm at Calais on first working day after Brexit takes effect The port of Calais has remained quiet following the first working day of the UK exiting the European Union, with hauliers staying clear. 04/01/2021
Now playing Next Belgium Brussels says new city-wide 30 km/h speed limit will increase safety City officials say the limit will be enforced by police and speed cameras nearly everywhere in the Belgian capital. 02/01/2021
Now playing Next Belgium Belgium pledges €200,000 to make period products more accessible The decision, announced on Tuesday, follows on from the landmark decision in Scotland last month to make period products free for all. 31/12/2020
Now playing Next Belgium 'I feel 30 years younger': Man, 96, first to get COVID jab in Belgium "I'm 96 years old and I've been through a lot," Jos Hermans told reporters just before receiving the injection on Monday. 28/12/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Red cross sees surge in volunteers globally due to pandemic, but drop There has been a massive surge in Red Cross volunteer numbers worldwide in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, but in Belgium the amount has dropped. 24/12/2020
Now playing Next World European companies ramp up Brexit preparations As Brexit talks continue, European companies are ramping up preparations for a possible no-deal outcome. 16/12/2020
Now playing Next Europe News Belgium may use 17th-century charter to keep British fishing rights The charter was issued by Charles II following his exile to Europe after his father, Charles I, was executed in 1649. 14/12/2020
Now playing Next Travel News Beer and bikes: A Brit's guide to Belgium Andrew Greaves had never thought his annual trips to Belgium were particularly unusual, until the Belgians told him otherwise. 05/12/2020
Now playing Next Belgium Coronavirus: New businesses thriving in Flanders despite pandemic Almost 2,000 new businesses opened up in the second quarter of the year in Brussels as well as 11,000 in Flanders. 04/12/2020