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@theguardian.com
2 years ago
UK rejects French claim of steps towards agreement over fishing rights row
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2 years ago
Brexit fishing rights row: what is the dispute about and what happens next?
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2 years ago
British trawler held in France amid ongoing fishing rights dispute
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2 years ago
EU member states to issue joint warning to UK over reduced fishing rights
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2 years ago
Fresh row between UK and France over Jersey fishing rights
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3 years ago
French fishers’ protest over Jersey rights is over but the dispute will go on
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3 years ago
UK sends patrol vessels as 80 French protest boats gather off Jersey
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3 years ago
UK sends gunboats to Jersey as 80 French vessels gather in St Helier
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3 years ago
Major breakthrough needed to avert no-deal Brexit, says Irish minister
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3 years ago
Belgian ambassador throws King Charles II treaty into EU fishing debate
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4 years ago
'Economic peanuts, political dynamite': how fishing rights could sink a UK-EU trade deal
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4 years ago
Fears Brexit talks could collapse in June but UK still optimistic