
Gwyn Wright
Night News Editor at The Telegraph
Night News Editor @Telegraph. Formerly @PA, @SWNS and @CavendishPress.
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msn.com | Gwyn Wright
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yahoo.com | Gwyn Wright
France seized a British fishing boat in the English Channel as retaliation after a French boat was fined £40,000 for breaking UK maritime rules, it has been claimed. The Lady T, based in Eastbourne, East Sussex, was intercepted by the Pluvier, a French navy ship, on Thursday for fishing for whelks without a licence. It could be confiscated and its owner could be fined £63,000 for “non-authorised fishing in French waters” by a non-EU boat.
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Gwyn Wright
France seized a British fishing boat in the English Channel as retaliation after a French boat was fined £40,000 for breaking UK maritime rules, it has been claimed. The Lady T, based in Eastbourne, East Sussex, was intercepted by the Pluvier, a French navy ship, on Thursday for fishing for whelks without a licence. It could be confiscated and its owner could be fined £63,000 for "non-authorised fishing in French waters" by a non-EU boat.
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1 month ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Gwyn Wright
"The more we can work together, the better. The more we know - whether, in this particular instance, people have claimed asylum in a previous country and something can be done about it - the better."One source close to the negotiations told the newspaper there was "frustration" among officials that Brussels had not made concessions on access to the databases. "This is something that we would see as mutually beneficial but so far there has been no movement," the source said.
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1 month ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Gwyn Wright
Ministers are considering requiring almost all new homes to be fitted with solar panels by 2027, according to reports. Officials proposed requiring four fifths of new homes to have solar panels that cover 40 per cent of a building's ground area, The Times reported. A further 19 per cent would need to have fewer panels and just one per cent would have none, the newspaper said.
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After a great year and a bit, today was my last day at PA. I’ll miss my amazing colleagues but I’m excited to say I will be joining @Telegraph as Night News Editor on Monday.

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