Deborah O’Donoghue is a British-Irish writer who has lived in the UK, France and Belgium. She has travelled all over the world and worked in car body repairs, in the best fish ‘n’ chip shop in Brighton, and been a gopher in a comedy club, as well as a teacher. She’s a past winner of the Commonwealth Broadcasting Association Short Story Prize. Her début novel, Sea of Bones, was published by Legend Press in 2019 and comes out in Germany in 2021. Follow Deborah on Twitter and Instagram.
Local police and the Brussels Hotels Association (BHA) have come together to improve foreign visitor access to police services in the Belgian capital and raise crime […]
There are so many reasons to get to know and love the Walloon Brabant region, from annual markets in picturesque towns, to flower festivals, to historic […]
Brussels Airport, Zaventem, has confirmed a series of 2024 summer slots for Iceland’s low-fare, start-up airline, Play, in what will be the third year in a […]
Agents from Frontex, the European Union Border and Coast Guard Agency, will be deployed across Belgium to aid local police officers at points of entry into […]
Belgium is a country with a rich diversity of cultures, history, art, and…bureaucracy. Yes, if you have had the pleasure of living in Belgium thus far, […]
The 1040 is a household name with gourmets in Brussels’ European Quarter. It’s the restaurant of chef Jean-Philippe Watteyne, located in the five-star Sofitel Brussels Europe […]
Brussels Airlines has seen a downturn in its first-quarter results compared to 2023, according to the carrier’s Q1 results released on 30 April. Customer numbers and […]
Brussels Airlines and Tomorrowland have presented “Amare”, a new livery for the Airbus A320neo. The launch is a world premiere as it is the first ever […]
A Brussels minister is set to challenge the new environment permit awarded to Brussels Airport by Flanders in March 2024, causing an intra-governmental impasse. An appeal […]
Brussels’ Hotel Métropole, situated in the city centre at the Place De Brouckère, is currently undergoing renovation works and is scheduled to reopen at the end […]
The Ukrainian rap group that won Eurovision is among the headline’ acts performing at this week’s Balkan Trafik! jamboree in Brussels. Kalush Orchestra, which performs hip-hop […]
On Friday, 19 April, the Brussels Parliament approved by a large majority a draft ordinance aimed at regulating the opening of UNESCO World Heritage sites to […]
Until the summer of 2025, the Eurostar terminal at Brussels Midi station will be undergoing restoration and expansion works. The terminal effectively acts as the border […]
Each spring, the Royal Greenhouses of Laeken open to the public. From 26 April to 20 May this year, guests have the opportunity to immerse themselves […]
Belgian manufacturer Cowboy has just launched its third e-bike model, Cross. The newest addition to the collection is supposed to be an all-road option and should […]