Ireland urged to push for end to overfishing in EU waters
Annual negotiations on agreeing quotas and allowable catches are continuing in Brussels
Annual negotiations on agreeing quotas and allowable catches are continuing in Brussels
EU Commission to take infringement proceedings against Ireland on fishery penalties
IFPO seeking legal advice on overturning agreement between Ireland and UK
After centuries of fishing we do not know what natural conditions are. Only marine reserves will give us such insights
‘We need to take the heat out of this discussion’, says Tánaiste
Minister agrees that farmers are facing a critical time
Legislation passed in Dáil amid accusations Minister ’selling out’ Irish fishermen
Seanad passes Bill to restore rights of northern fishermen to six-mile zone
Legislation to pass Seanad, Dáil by Brexit deadline despite claims haste unnecessary
Legislation aims to restored access by Northern boats to Irish waters
Environmental groups say EU ministers have disregarded scientific advice
Ireland could lead the way to joint approach to agriculture, climate, nutrition and health policies, says Tom Arnold
David Davis resignation: Reaction from allies and rivals from Jeremy Corbyn to Nicola Sturgeon
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Expansion and meeting climate change obligations is doable according to Aidan O’Driscoll
SafeTrx device adopted by search and rescue agencies from Netherlands to Australia
Government expected to review position on legislation for cross-Border fishing rights
Groups express concern of Britain’s planned withdrawal from London Fisheries Convention
Minister for Children says of wife Anne Louise Gilligan: ‘I have to let you go now’
Supertrawler Atlantic Dawn sold a decade ago but deal works against smaller operations
Uncertainty on future causing jitters and highlighting existing concerns over fishing ports
Analysis: Ireland should use Brexit as basis to to renegotiate EU fish policy, industry says
Industry welcomes 233,500 tonnes quota, an increase of 6% on 2016, and worth €280m
Noonan says measures aimed at helping farmers facing ‘exceptionally poor year’
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