
Prebook and pay for a COVID-19 test, to be taken on the end of day 2 for vaccinated travellers. Prebook and pay for day 2 and day 8 COVID-19 PCR tests for unvaccinated travellers. This applies to arrivals from all countries, with no exceptions Negative COVID-19 test issued at most 3 days before arrival for unvaccinated travellers. fishing fleet and ensure that the fishing rights provided under the Brexit Fishing agreement are fully respected by the EU,'' the company said.Īssociated Press Writer Samuel Petrequin contributed. government to defend the rights of the U.K. Instead, the ship and its crew have found themselves at the center of post-Brexit spat on the implementation of the Brexit Fishing Agreement. “Under normal circumstances, if there was an error in administration, it would have been dealt with with a phone call,'' said Andrew Brown, the head of sustainability and public affairs for the company. Take some time to relax and enjoy the whimsical wonder of Connecticut's fall foliage with this visual experience of Fairfield County.īut Macduff Shellfish, which operates the impounded scallop vessel Cornelis Gert Jan, hit back, saying they were unaware there was an issue with the license before the incident and have sought clarification from U.K. authorities withdrew the impounded vessel's license to fish off France on March 1. Meanwhile, the European Union's executive said U.K.
The UK says some vessels need to supply more paperwork. France says the restrictions are contrary to the post-Brexit agreement that Britain signed when it left the EU. and the Channel Island of Jersey to refuse some French fishing boats licenses to operate in their territorial waters. 2.įrance vehemently protested the decision last month by the U.K. Brexit minister Lord Frost outlined the possible response at a meeting in London with European Commission vice president Maros Sefcovic, hoping to put the pressure on Paris to back down on a threat of taking action by Nov. Warning that “”two can play that game,'' London also threatened to increase “rigorous” checks on EU fishing vessels and launch dispute talks if France does not back down. “And any infraction of that agreement … by any partner, whether the French or others, is something we would obviously need to respond to.”īritain summoned the French ambassador for a dressing-down after French authorities fined two British fishing vessels and kept one in port overnight Thursday. “British fishermen should be confident in going about their lawful business and they should be encouraged to continue fishing in accordance with the agreement,” meaning the Brexit deal, Johnson said.