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Brexit: NI Agri-food industry cautiously welcomes deal
By Conor Macauley
Published
It means NI will follow EU rules on goods and ensures relatively straightforward access to markets in Great Britain and the European Union.
That also resulted in additional complexities, extra paperwork and some physical checks on GB-NI imports. Significant milestone
The wider trade negotiations were being closely followed because of their potential impact on patterns of trade which could have had a knock-on effect for local producers.
The Ulster Farmers Union (UFU) said the deal was a significant milestone and the start of a challenging period for its members.
Brexit: NI Agri-food industry cautiously welcomes deal
By Conor Macauley
Published
It means NI will follow EU rules on goods and ensures relatively straightforward access to markets in Great Britain and the European Union.
That also resulted in additional complexities, extra paperwork and some physical checks on GB-NI imports. Significant milestone
The wider trade negotiations were being closely followed because of their potential impact on patterns of trade which could have had a knock-on effect for local producers.
The Ulster Farmers Union (UFU) said the deal was a significant milestone and the start of a challenging period for its members.
Full article The Maritime Heritage Trust website includes underwater footage of the German WW1 cruiser SMS Scharnhorst, sunk in December 1914 and located only in 2019.
A website has been launched to celebrate historic shipwrecks around the Falkland Islands, including underwater footage of the German WW1 cruiser SMS Scharnhorst, sunk in December 1914 and located only in 2019.
The site has been created for UK-registered charity the Falklands Maritime Heritage Trust (FMHT). Most of the featured wrecks come from pre-Panama Canal days, when vessels had to sail around perilous Cape Horn to pass between the Atlantic and Pacific.
Wreck locations are shown on an interactive map along with their background stories. The Vicar of Bray, Lady Elizabeth, Jhelum and Charles Cooper are shown along with the Scharnhorst, with the Garland, Capricorn and Acteon to follow.
Covid-19: When will Britons be able to visit France again?
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Covid-19: When will Britons be able to visit France again?
Non-resident UK nationals will not be permitted to enter the EU after Brexit - even for urgent family reasons - until the country s coronavirus cases are significantly reduced
22 December 2020
By Liv Rowland
Non-French people can no longer enter France from the UK from January 1 – with the exception of resident foreigners returning home and a few other very limited cases.