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France threatens to cut off Jersey's electricity as Brexit fishing row grows


France threatens to cut off Jersey s electricity as Brexit fishing row grows
Self-governing British Crown Dependency would face all-island power cuts if the French threat was carried out
4 May 2021 • 7:30pm
The French government could switch the lights off in Jersey due to an row over post-Brexit fishing rights, Annick Girardin, the maritime minister, suggested
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We are ready to use these retaliation measures, Annick Girardin, the maritime minister, told lawmakers in the French parliament. I am sorry it has come to this. We will do so if we have to.
Ms Giradin mentioned the underwater cables that supply Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands, with about 95 percent of its electricity and suggested they could be shut down. The remaining five per cent of its electricity is provided by on-island diesel generators.  ....

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson s Brexit trade deal divided opinion before receiving backing from the Houses of Parliament. Conservative Party allies – including the eurosceptic European Research Group of Tory MPs – backed the deal, saying it preserves UK sovereignty. Nigel Farage branded the deal a betrayal to fishermen, but later threw his support behind it, saying it s “not perfect but, goodness me, still progress”. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer whippe ....

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Fury at Emmanuel Macron's 'nonsense' claims about Oxford Covid vaccine


Fury at Emmanuel Macron s nonsense claims about Oxford Covid vaccine
EU backs down on blocking vaccines moving from the Irish Republic into Northern Ireland
29 January 2021 • 11:22pm
Emmanuel Macron has been criticised for claiming the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab appeared to be quasi-ineffective in over-65s
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Emmanuel Macron has been accused of making nonsense and untrue claims about the Oxford-AstraZeneca jab that risked undermining public confidence in the UK s vaccine programme.
Senior Conservative MPs and scientists accused the French president of failing to understand the science after he claimed the vaccine doesn t work as expected and appeared to be quasi-ineffective in the over-65s. ....

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