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Break these UK fishing laws and face a £2,500 fine
From rod licences to close seasons and size limits, breaking fishing laws can result in fines up to £2,500, so here's ...
Thomas Hodkinson, from Queens Park Road in Heywood, Rochdale has been sentenced after he hit a Fisheries Enforcement Officer across the face with a fishing rod.
There's a fine line between work and play in politics ...
JD Vance should visit Devon for a fishing trip, an MP has told the Commons. The US vice-president would see the impact of climate change if he came to Devon, Richard Foord suggested, as he warned his ...
In 2011 the Freshwater Five were jailed for trying to smuggle £53m-worth of cocaine into the UK, but they have always pleaded ...
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Global power struggles over the ocean's finite resources call for creative diplomacy
Oceans shape everyday life in powerful ways. They cover 70% of the planet, carry 90% of global trade, and support millions of ...
British shipbuilder Babcock has sold another two Arrowhead 140 frigate design licences to Indonesia, following an initial two ...
This week, we continue the story about Jenny Lott, the convent-educated, English air hostess turned professional Gulf of Carpentaria fisherwoman. Last week, John Andersen, who caught up with Jenny ...
The multinational firm, which operates the Rosyth dockyard in Fife, has signed a letter of intent with Indonesian president Prabowo Subianto. Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the partnership was a ...
Armchair Trader stock tip Babcock International Group said it remained confident of meeting full-year expectations.
Babcock secures first Indonesia agreement under the £4bn Maritime Partnership Programme for Arrowhead 140 frigates.
A plea for support for his flood-ravaged community, including a school whose grounds ‘resemble a lake again’ ...
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