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February 8, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Fishing row decision in ‘weeks’

The UK’s highest court is expected to take up to five weeks to deliver a decision on a long-running fishing dispute between Guernsey and Jersey. The argument hinges on a decision by Guernsey to make non-local fishermen apply for licences to fish between the three and 12-mile limits of its waters.

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The UK’s highest court is expected to take up to five weeks to deliver a decision on a long-running fishing dispute between Guernsey and Jersey. The argument hinges on a decision by Guernsey to make non-local fishermen apply for licences to fish between the three and 12-mile limits of its waters.

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