UK must act 'constructively' in fishing row, urges Taoiseach

UK must act 'constructively' in fishing row, urges Taoiseach

Fishing boats moored in the port of Boulogne, France. 

Taoiseach Micheal Martin has urged the UK government to act constructively in a post-Brexit fishing row with France.

Speaking at the Cop26 climate conference in Glasgow, the Taoiseach said that Ireland stands in solidarity with other EU countries amid fresh tensions with the UK overfishing.

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