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Ukrainians And Germans Celebrate German Reunification Day
October 3, 2025, Munich, Bavaria, Germany: Ukrainians, Germans, and politicians assembled together to celebrate the reunification of Germany and the freeing of the former East from the Soviets, a free Europe, and the right to self-determination. The Ukrainians warned of threats to Europe from a Russia with increasingly imperialistic aspirations. (Credit Image: © Sachelle Babbar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Exercise Federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' In Nowa Deba
In Nowa Deba, Poland, on September 18, 2025, a soldier of the 3rd Subcarpathian Territorial Defense Brigade demonstrates the provision of medical assistance during the exercise federation 'IRON DEFENDER-25' at the Deba Army Training Center. 'IRON DEFENDER-25' is the codename for the largest exercise federation. It is one of the most important planned training events for the Polish Army in 2025, involving approximately 30,000 soldiers from all branches of the Polish Armed Forces and NATO allies. The exercises are conducted on land, in the air, and in the Baltic Sea. (Photo by Klaudia Radecka/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gdansk
GDANSK, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 1:
Members of the 7th Pomeranian Territorial Defense Brigade are seen during a ceremony outside the Monument to the Defenders of the Polish Post Office on the 86th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II in Gdansk, Poland, on September 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gdansk
GDANSK, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 1:
Lieutenant Aleksandra Karpuk of the 7th Pomeranian Territorial Defense Brigade presents the readiness report to Colonel Piotr Jary, commander of the Gdansk Garrison, during a ceremony outside the Monument to the Defenders of the Polish Post Office on the 86th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II in Gdansk, Poland, on September 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gdansk
GDANSK, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 1:
Members of the 7th Pomeranian Territorial Defense Brigade are seen during a ceremony outside the Monument to the Defenders of the Polish Post Office on the 86th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II in Gdansk, Poland, on September 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Gdansk
GDANSK, POLAND – SEPTEMBER 1:
A member of the 7th Pomeranian Territorial Defense Brigade is seen during a ceremony outside the Monument to the Defenders of the Polish Post Office on the 86th anniversary of the outbreak of World War II in Gdansk, Poland, on September 1, 2025. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum Holds Briefing
Secretary of Agrarian, Territorial and Urban Development, Edna Vega Rangel, holds a news conference at the National Palace in Mexico City, Mexico, on August 18, 2025. (Photo by Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/NurPhoto) -
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Robins territorial fight by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
A pair of birds are spotted in an aerial battle as they fight over territory. The robins were fighting for dominance in Limoges, France.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe who took the photos in his backgarden said, "Robins are among the most territorial passerines in our gardens. They can fight and even injure each other to maintain or acquire a territory. Generally, the intruder doesn't fight and prefers to flee. But on this occasion, a brief encounter was witnessed between the pair before one of the robins preferred to flee after being heckled by his opponent!" (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Robins territorial fight by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
A pair of birds are spotted in an aerial battle as they fight over territory. The robins were fighting for dominance in Limoges, France.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe who took the photos in his backgarden said, "Robins are among the most territorial passerines in our gardens. They can fight and even injure each other to maintain or acquire a territory. Generally, the intruder doesn't fight and prefers to flee. But on this occasion, a brief encounter was witnessed between the pair before one of the robins preferred to flee after being heckled by his opponent!" (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Robins territorial fight by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
A pair of birds are spotted in an aerial battle as they fight over territory. The robins were fighting for dominance in Limoges, France.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe who took the photos in his backgarden said, "Robins are among the most territorial passerines in our gardens. They can fight and even injure each other to maintain or acquire a territory. Generally, the intruder doesn't fight and prefers to flee. But on this occasion, a brief encounter was witnessed between the pair before one of the robins preferred to flee after being heckled by his opponent!" (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Robins territorial fight by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
A pair of birds are spotted in an aerial battle as they fight over territory. The robins were fighting for dominance in Limoges, France.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe who took the photos in his backgarden said, "Robins are among the most territorial passerines in our gardens. They can fight and even injure each other to maintain or acquire a territory. Generally, the intruder doesn't fight and prefers to flee. But on this occasion, a brief encounter was witnessed between the pair before one of the robins preferred to flee after being heckled by his opponent!" (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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Robins territorial fight by Olivier Jarry-Lacombe
A pair of birds are spotted in an aerial battle as they fight over territory. The robins were fighting for dominance in Limoges, France.
Olivier Jarry-Lacombe who took the photos in his backgarden said, "Robins are among the most territorial passerines in our gardens. They can fight and even injure each other to maintain or acquire a territory. Generally, the intruder doesn't fight and prefers to flee. But on this occasion, a brief encounter was witnessed between the pair before one of the robins preferred to flee after being heckled by his opponent!" (FOTO: DUKAS/SOLENT NEWS)
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK. Dave Brown, fisherman.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK. Dave Brown, fisherman.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK. Dave Brown, fisherman.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK. Dave Brown, fisherman.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK. Trevor Scalter.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK. Trevor Scalter.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK. Trevor Scalter.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK. Trevor Scalter.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK. Trevor Scalter, skipper..Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK. Trevor Scalter, skipper..Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK. Trevor Scalter, skipper..Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK. Trevor Scalter, skipper..Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK. Trevor Scalter, skipper..Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Jamie Walsh.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Jamie Walsh.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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'We'll be shafted': amid EU trade talks, there's little optimism at Brixham harbour.
The fishing community in Brixham, South Devon, UK.Jamie Walsh.Even before the sun rose, the harbour-side of Brixham, which bills itself as the birthplace of the trawling industry, was bustling. Fishermen, market workers and merchants were busy with their early morning tasks, landing, preparing, and auctioning off gleaming hauls of dover sole, monkfish and scallops. But in the background, thoughts of the Brexit negotiations taking place hundreds of miles away in London and Brussels were hovering. “I wish they’d get on and get it sorted,” said Dave Brown as he unloaded a catch of bass from his boat, The Thankful. “This could be a really significant moment for our industry. We want our waters and our quotas back.”One crucial factor haunting Brixham, however, is that the EU is its largest customer with more than 70% of its catch exported to France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Spain.
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A Yes campaigner stands for Independence on the day Scottish residents decide the future political direction their country will take in Glasgow,Scotland on September 18, 2014."Ninety-seven percent" of the population has registered to vote.The verdict will be announced tomorrow morning. UPI/Hugo Philpott (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Scotland Referendum 2014
A Yes campaigner shows off his badges on the day Scottish residents decide the future political direction their country will take in Glasgow,Scotland on September 18, 2014."Ninety-seven percent" of the population has registered to vote.The verdict will be announced tomorrow morning. UPI/Hugo Philpott (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Scotland Referendum 2014
An advertising billboard for the "Yes Vote" for Independence on the day Scottish residents decide the future political direction their country will take in Glasgow,Scotland on September 18, 2014."Ninety-seven percent" of the population has registered to vote.The verdict will be announced tomorrow morning. UPI/Hugo Philpott (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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Scottish Independence Referendum-Voting Day
Voting is underway across Scotland for the referendum. People have started to vote for whether the country should stay in the UK or become an independent nation.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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Scottish Independence Referendum-Voting Day
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Scottish Independence Referendum-Voting Day
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Scottish Independence Referendum-Voting Day
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Campaigners for the "Better Together" vote were out canvassing for the undecided vote around Edinburgh.
The group were going door to door with leaflets for what they say is one last push to reach undecided voters for the Scottish referendum vote.© Gail Orenstein / eyevine
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