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Commerce minister’s surprise remarks put WTO agreements at risk
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Bitter spat over access to fisheries post-Brexit abates as EU commissioner praises ‘successful’ relationship
The fashion brand has been turning refuse into T-shirts since 2009
Total catch for British fleets reduced following scientific advice as dispute over licences for French boats rumbles on
A salmon farm in southern Norway could herald a green revolution in the fish industry
Freight traffic to be disrupted at Channel Tunnel and other locations along French coast
Ministers to hold further meetings next week after failing to even agree on how many licences for French boats are in dispute
British and French ministers to meet on Thursday to try to resolve the row
Macron delays threatened sanctions to give negotiations ‘a chance’
Aquaculture has a lower carbon footprint than most meats but still has an environmental cost
Both governments lay onus on the other to find solution after Johnson and Macron discuss issue in Rome
Boris Johnson and Emmanuel Macron need to escape the logic of confrontation
Boris Johnson ‘puzzled’ by threats from Paris to hamper cross-channel trade over fishing rights
British trawler detained in Le Havre as Paris promises to retaliate over permits
Paris threatens to impose stricter customs checks on British goods from next week if situation remains unresolved
Decision to allow only a handful of small boats’ applications further strains relations between Paris and London
Paris says fishermen based in Normandy face unreasonable curbs on working in English Channel
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