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Now playing Next Europe News Euroviews. New EU rules to stop illegal short-term rentals are a welcome change The regulation is a promising step forward in achieving a balanced ecosystem for short-term rentals, serving the interests of both the public and visitors in our cities, Famke Halsema writes. 01/03/2024
Now playing Next Culture news Cultural loss: UK's oldest working cinema closes its doors "The UK is losing its cultural hubs to gentrification right before our eyes." 01/03/2024