
Faroe Islands strikes deals with Norway and UK agree on 2026 fisheries access
The UK has secured access to more than 2000 tonnes
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The UK has secured access to more than 2000 tonnes

Five new plans developed by Defra with the Scottish government

With just weeks remaining until new EU IUU fishing regulations

Norway, the UK, the Faroe Islands and Iceland have reached

An agreement between the European Union and the United Kingdom

The European Union, Norway and the UK have reached agreement

Scotland’s £1 billion fishing and seafood sector will need to

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With a long background in fisheries in the Southern Ocean

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