No-deal Brexit will create lawless situation in UK waters, Oceana warns
With no possibility of getting the UK Fisheries Bill in place before March 29, there will be no active fisheries law in UK waters in the event of a no-deal situation on Brexit day
UK trade minister announces deal with Norway, Iceland
Liam Fox said the UK had reached a temporary agreement which maintains the current trade picture should it leave the EU without a deal on March 29
UK MPs vote to delay Brexit
It is now highly unlikely the UK will leave the EU on March 29, after MPs in Westminister voted in favor of a delay to Brexit on Thursday
UK salmon, whitefish, pelagic imports exempt from duties under temporary plan
The UK government's temporary tariff regime plan for a no deal Brexit lists 21 seafood products that will incur duties, mirroring current full EU tariffs
EU mainland ports, UK fishers’ no-deal Brexit preparations ‘wholly inadequate’
On Wednesday, the UK parliament rejected leaving the EU without a deal and transition period on March 29, but no-deal Brexit remains a fundamental possibility
UK announces temporary import tariffs for no deal Brexit
Under the temporary tariff, 87% of total imports to the UK by value would be eligible for tariff-free access; tariffs would remain on 'certain kinds' of fish
UK salmon industry braces for no-deal Brexit
Prime minister Theresa May's deal with the EU has been defeated once again; the UK's biggest seafood sector watches with bated breath
UK urges exporters to use new digital services
'Businesses wanting to export fish to the EU after March 29 should sign up to the new digital services to make sure they are able to continue trading fish with the EU in the event of no deal'
Irish navy detains UK fishing vessels amid lack of access agreement
The informal Voisinage agreement hit the rocks in late 2016 when a number of Irish fishermen brought a case to the state’s Supreme Court
Report: Fisheries policy, not CFP departure, key to post-Brexit success
The Centre for Food Policy says remedies taken to tackle overfishing, and unequal distribution of fishing quotas, led to the difficulties faced by Britain’s fishing industry; not EU policy