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and from the first of october, that bay de seine fishery is going to be open.ht. locally caught scallops are being sorted. there's scepticism about the plan. the level of compensation wasn't decided. that's down to a summit in paris on friday. all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the contested area until a formal deal is signed. so at the moment, it's up to the skippers whether or not to comply. claire marshall, bbc news, brixham. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: president trump has hit back at accusations of "amorality" and reckless decision—making. he says the attack, by an unnamed senior aide, is "gutless" and "phony". south korea has confirmed president moonjae—in will meet north korean leader, kimjong—un, for a summit in pyongyang in two weeks time. and russia's in the spotlight over the novichok nerve agent attack as britain takes its case to the un security council. now it's time to look at the stories that are making the headlines in the media across the world. we start with the story making th
and from the first of october, that bay de seine fishery is going to be open.ht. locally caught scallops are being sorted. there's scepticism about the plan. the level of compensation wasn't decided. that's down to a summit in paris on friday. all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the contested area until a formal deal is signed. so at the moment, it's up to the skippers whether or not to comply. claire marshall, bbc news, brixham. this is the briefing from bbc...
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and from the first of october, that bay de seine fishery is going to be open.. there's scepticism about the plan. the level of compensation wasn't decided. that's down to a summit in paris on friday. it's down to the amount. it's down to the amount, yeah. do they think the french will pay a lot of money? nope! all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the contested area until a formal deal is signed. so at the moment, it's up to the skippers whether or not to comply. claire marshall, bbc news, brixham. stay with us, mike and we will be with you to update you on the headlines in 50 minutes time. —— 15. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: naomi 0saka becomes the first japanese woman to make a grand slam semi—final in 22 years, as she beats lesia tsurenko at the us open. and it is japan's day, as kei nishikori beats marin cilic in five sets, to gain revenge for his loss against the croatian in the final four years ago. and the world surf league take the
and from the first of october, that bay de seine fishery is going to be open.. there's scepticism about the plan. the level of compensation wasn't decided. that's down to a summit in paris on friday. it's down to the amount. it's down to the amount, yeah. do they think the french will pay a lot of money? nope! all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the contested area until a formal deal is signed. so at the moment, it's up to the skippers whether or not to...
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were fishing legally, but furious french fishermen say they will leave them with no catch in the bay de seineer crashing into a french boat. english fishermen say these smaller vessels deliberately got in their way. it took four hours of negotiations, but a deal of sorts was done. no uk vessels will be allowed into the bay until the 4th of october. i'm very pleased that we have negotiated a deal that has satisfied the honour of both sides, that our boats will be fishing where they want to fish, the larger vessels and the smaller vessels, and from the 1st of 0ctober, vessels, and from the 1st of october, that bay de seine fishery will be open. this is brixham harbour tonight. there is scepticism about the plan. the level of compensation was decided, that is down to a summit in paris on friday. do they think the french will pay a lot of money? nope! all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the affected area until a formal deal is signed. it is up to the skippers were they wa nt to it is up to the skippers were they want to comply. thousands of people have had to b
were fishing legally, but furious french fishermen say they will leave them with no catch in the bay de seineer crashing into a french boat. english fishermen say these smaller vessels deliberately got in their way. it took four hours of negotiations, but a deal of sorts was done. no uk vessels will be allowed into the bay until the 4th of october. i'm very pleased that we have negotiated a deal that has satisfied the honour of both sides, that our boats will be fishing where they want to fish,...
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and from the first of october, that bay de seine fishery is going to be open.ught scallops are being sorted. there‘s scepticism about the plan. the level of compensation wasn‘t decided. that‘s down to a summit in paris on friday. it‘s down to the amount. it‘s down to the amount, yeah. do they think the french will pay a lot of money? nope! all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the contested area until a formal deal is signed. so at the moment, it‘s up to the skippers whether or not to comply. claire marshall, bbc news, brixham. the headlines on bbc news: two russian intelligence officers are named as suspects in the poisoning of former spy sergei skripal and his daughter yulia in salisbury. top members of donald trump‘s administration are so alarmed by the president‘s behaviour that they are actively working to undermine him, an anonymous senior official writes in the new york times. labour‘s parliamentary party agrees to adopt the international definition and examples of anti—semitism without any caveats. the personal views of
and from the first of october, that bay de seine fishery is going to be open.ught scallops are being sorted. there‘s scepticism about the plan. the level of compensation wasn‘t decided. that‘s down to a summit in paris on friday. it‘s down to the amount. it‘s down to the amount, yeah. do they think the french will pay a lot of money? nope! all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the contested area until a formal deal is signed. so at the moment, it‘s...
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were fishing legally, but furious french fishermen say they will leave them with no catch in the bay de seinerawler crashing into a french boat. english fishermen say these smaller vessels deliberately got in their way. the french boat that this was filmed from has battle scars, but it's still putting out to sea off normandy. but the french law banning its crew from fishing for scallops means they're left with much less lucrative mackerel. they say if the british dredgers return, they will fight back. translation: i'm not going to watch them catching scallops while we're catching fish, i'm not going to sit by, we'll take the same action again. french negotiators arrived in london earlier today. he says, "we want peace, so everyone can return to work as normal." the negotiations are over and the fishermen now have an idea of the way ahead. but it is not that much ofan idea. way ahead. but it is not that much of an idea. we know the talks were constructive, however they have been unresolved and they will hold another meeting in a8—hours. what thatis another meeting in a8—hours. what that is str
were fishing legally, but furious french fishermen say they will leave them with no catch in the bay de seinerawler crashing into a french boat. english fishermen say these smaller vessels deliberately got in their way. the french boat that this was filmed from has battle scars, but it's still putting out to sea off normandy. but the french law banning its crew from fishing for scallops means they're left with much less lucrative mackerel. they say if the british dredgers return, they will...
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british were fishing legally, but french fishermen say they will leave them with no catch in the bay de seine blue boat is a 200—ton british trawler, crashing into a french boat. british fishermen say these smaller vessels deliberately got in their way. it took four hours of negotiations, but a deal of sorts was done. i'm very pleased that we've negotiated a deal that satisfies the honour of both sides, that our fishermen will be fishing where they want to fish, the larger vessels and the smaller vessels, and from i october. this is brixham harbour. locally caught scallops are being sorted. there is scepticism about the plan. the level of compensation wasn't decided. that is down to a summit in paris on friday. all british scallop boats have been asked to voluntarily stay away from the contested area until a formal deal is signed. so, at the moment, it is up to the skippers whether or not to comply. claire marshall, bbc news, brixham. a senior white house official has claimed that members of the trump administration deliberately hinder some of the president's actions in an effort to curtail h
british were fishing legally, but french fishermen say they will leave them with no catch in the bay de seine blue boat is a 200—ton british trawler, crashing into a french boat. british fishermen say these smaller vessels deliberately got in their way. it took four hours of negotiations, but a deal of sorts was done. i'm very pleased that we've negotiated a deal that satisfies the honour of both sides, that our fishermen will be fishing where they want to fish, the larger vessels and the...