Owners of biggest UK trawler say it may have to be sold after Norway deal
The government encouraged fishermen to back Brexit and then sold fishermen down the road, first mate Charlie Waddy has said.
The government encouraged fishermen to back Brexit and then sold fishermen down the road, first mate Charlie Waddy has said.
How we covered 2021, and a most sincere thank you for joining us on the journey.
Was Britain's new 'Iron Lady' as fond of Jimmy as Lady Thatcher was?
Winston Churchill was said to enjoy 'an imperial pint', as half a bottle was "insufficient to tease my brains".
“Travel restrictions over the last two years have challenged the practicalities of relocation,” the EY head of financial services for Europe has said.
"Thou art a twat with nought to blather so thou thinks thou art smart by quoting ye olde shite," wrote one person in response.
"Really Allison Pearson do you have any idea just how stupid you are?" said one angry person on Twitter.
“This impact assessment proves what so many feared – buried in the small print is a £100m hit to our farming and fishing sectors that will hit rural communities hardest," Lib Dem Tim Farron has said.
Tory ministers insist Brits have had it as bad as the rest of the world. Brits' confessions tell a different story.
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