Number of French boats with access to Jersey waters has halved
Jersey fishermen are due to stage their own protest as part of what could become ‘increasingly disruptive’ demonstrations
Nine more French vessels given licenses by Jersey authorities
Nine vessels have moved from temporary to permanent licenses in the latest development of this year's post-Brexit Channel fishing dispute
French fishers fire ‘blank shot’ at UK authorities with day of blockades
Demonstration blockades were held for several hours at the ports of Calais, Saint-Malo and Ouistreham, as well as on access roads to the Channel Tunnel entrance
French fishers to block freight to UK in post-Brexit license row
French fishers are set to take action, including blocking road and sea freight bound for the UK, as a months-long dispute over licenses to operate in British waters intensifies
Opinion: UK must bring ‘carrot and stick’ approach to Norwegian access talks
'There is a mutually beneficial deal here for the taking -- it's now up to Defra to deliver for Britain’s fleet' -- Gary Taylor, former lead fisheries negotiator for Defra
UK ban on bottom trawling breaches Brexit fishing deal, says Denmark
The UK announced in February that it wanted to ban bottom trawling at the Dogger Bank marine protected area in the North Sea
UK seafood trader eyes France for processing if post-Brexit chaos continues
Some 11 months since the UK left the EU and feelings of uncertainty have only heightened, which is why Iceberg Seafoods now eyes France as a good 'emergency exit'
UK’s IFC sees canned fish demand boom, but Brexit undercuts Nolan’s progress
International Fish Canners enjoyed a surge in sales and profits for its 2020-2021 financial year, but Nolan Seafoods saw Brexit impacts keep it in the red
UK’s Severn & Wye closes business segments amid staffing crisis
The UK-based smokery has closed its shop and restaurant for two weeks in order to shift all staff over to its processing facilities
Scottish anger at becoming ‘collateral damage’ of UK’s Brexit row
'This is another example of Scotland paying the price for a Brexit we didn't vote for -- and once again it is our fishing industry that is collateral damage in a dispute caused by the UK government'