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Plymouth shooting: Community policing team set up to support Keyham residents

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Britain strikes post-Brexit trade deal with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein

Access to Britain s rich fishing waters was a major sticking point in post-Brexit talks, with the new pact helping to reduce import tariffs on fish. Reduced import tariffs on shrimp, prawns and haddock will reduce costs for UK fish processing, helping support some 18,000 jobs in that industry in Scotland and northern England,” Friday s statement said. Crew member Paul Laity poses with a lobster on the Harvester II fishing trawler in England. Access to Britain s rich fishing waters was a major sticking point in post-Brexit talks, with the new pact helping to reduce import tariffs on fish. Getty Images Britain is Norway’s top trading partner outside the EU while Norway is Britain’s 13th largest trading partner, with the deal cutting tariffs as much as 277 per cent on British cheese exports to the country such as Orkney Scottish Island Cheddar, Traditional Welsh Caerphilly and Yorkshire Wensleydale.

Covid: Plymouth police issue £12,800 of new party fines

BBC News Published image captionSgt Dan Brenchley said he hoped increased fines would help convince a small minority to abide by lockdown rules Nearly £13,000 of new fines were given to people at a Plymouth house party hours after they came into force. Sixteen fines of £800 were handed out on Saturday morning by Devon and Cornwall Police. The increased fines for illegal indoor gatherings of more than 15 people in England came into effect on Friday as part of stricter Covid-19 regulations. Sgt Dan Brenchley said the party was an example of a small minority who were continually flouting lockdown rules. The new fines will double with every repeat offence, up to a maximum of £6,400.

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