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Added on the 10/12/2018 10:59:08 - Copyright : AFP EN
French fishermen block access to the Channel Tunnel freight terminal, to demand the settlement of post-Brexit fishing disputes with the UK. IMAGES
In the port of Calais, French fishermen block the ferry traffic heading to England, while demanding a settlement in their post-Brexit fishing dispute with the UK. IMAGES
French fishermen are launching a blockade of ports, such as Saint Malo, and the Channel Tunnel freight access on the French side amid demands for a settlement of post-Brexit fishing disputes with the UK. IMAGES
French fishing boats that were off the coast of Jersey to protest against fishing conditions imposed on French sailors after Brexit, return to the port of Barneville-Carteret in France. IMAGES
London, Jan 21 (EFE/EPA).- After Brexit, some Europeans in the United Kingdom fear that they will face difficulties when looking for work, housing or accessing healthcare, however, Ashley Fox, head of the public agency that will watch over their rights, confirmed with EFE that although there might be some occasional errors, the system will not discriminate them. (Camera: GUILLERMO XIMENIS / CLÀUDIA SACREST).B-ROLL OF THE CITY OF LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM AND A VIRTUAL INTERVIEW WITH ASHLEY FOX.SOUND BITE: ASHLEY FOX, MEMBER OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT FOR SOUTH WEST ENGLAND (IN ENGLISH).
Newhaven, UK, Nov 12 (EFE), (Camera: Vickie Flores).- Neil Witney has been fishing in the English Channel since the mid-1980s and has watched the local industry shrink over the decades. Like many in the trade, he sees Brexit as an opportunity to revive the sector. Fishing has become a major sticking point in the Brexit negotiations. An agreement on the issue is a prerequisite for a future trade deal between the UK and the European Union which, in theory, should be in place by end of the year.FOOTAGE OF A FISHING DAY IN THE CHANNEL AND PORT OF NEWHAVEN, UK.