Fishing
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‘Serious conversation’ needed over release of carp herpes into Australian waters
Speed Read Flooding means ‘bottom-feeding pests’ are appearing in huge numbers
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Is the freeport to blame for loss of marine life in Teesside?
feature Bitter row has broken out between the government and fishermen over mass die-off of crabs and lobsters
By The Week Staff Published
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Properties of the week: houses for fishing enthusiasts
The Week Recommends Featuring a spectacular Highlands estate and a Grade II chocolate-box fishing lodge in Devon
By The Week Staff Published
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The Week Unwrapped: Polygamy, fish protests and tipping
podcast Why is India changing its marriage laws? What led French and British fishermen to join forces? And who really benefits from the tips we leave?
By The Week Staff Published
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Trout becoming addicted to amphetamine
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By The Week Staff Published
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‘Voters like a spot of island nation-state jingoism’
Instant Opinion Your digest of analysis and commentary from the British and international press
By The best columns Published
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Gunboats sent in to Jersey fishing row: what happens next?
Today's Big Question Blockade of St Helier port ‘pretty close to an act of war’, says Jersey Fishermen’s Association
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‘Under-loved’ fish set for name change to reel in UK customers
Why Everyone’s Talking About Industry bosses hope rebranding megrim sole and spider crab will boost domestic sales
By Mike Starling Published
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Hitler’s toilet seat up for auction
feature And other stories from the stranger side of life
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Book shop releases unisex book fragrance
Speed Read And other stories from the stranger side of life
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Have the UK and EU made a Brexit breakthrough on fishing rights?
Speed Read European sources say claims that bloc has ‘caved’ on London’s demands are ‘far off the mark’
By Chas Newkey-Burden Last updated
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Why a UK-French spat over fishing rights may trigger a no-deal Brexit
Speed Read Disagreements over territory threaten to sink last-minute negotiations
By Chas Newkey-Burden Published
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Why Michel Barnier is warning EU leaders about ‘half-baked’ Brexit deal
Speed Read Leaked memo reveals that chief negotiator fears compromise on fishing could weaken bloc’s hand
By Chas Newkey-Burden Last updated
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What the Bougainville referendum means for the world
In Depth The tiny island nation is expected to vote for independence from Papua New Guinea
By Gabriel Power Last updated
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