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BBC Scotland has broken its silence as the questions around its policy of reporting on Brexit mount. / The broadcaster has come under fire in recent days after it aired an interview with the president of the National Farmers Union (NFU) Scotland, Martin Kennedy.
Southeast port boosted by fivefold increase in freight in January on continental sailings.
Ham sandwiches confiscated, Percy Pigs exiled, and the threat of rotten fish in Westminster are some of the problems plaguing the UK.
Exports of Scottish seafood from smaller companies are to be halted for a further five days by the transport company that handles most of the trade.
Export firms point to post-Brexit delays around health certificates, IT systems and missing customs papers.
Danish shipping line to run daily service to French port from Rosslare.
Four ferry firms have landed government contracts worth a total of £77.6m to provide post-Brexit freight capacity.
Four companies agree contracts that will help ensure supply of vital medicines.
Chris Grayling was warned he faced a multimillion-pound legal payout over the sourcing of no-deal Brexit ferry services, the spending watchdog has revealed.
Transport secretary scraps further deals made to ensure imports under a no-deal Brexit. / The ferry contracts signed to ensure critical imports could reach the UK in the event of a no-deal Brexit have been cancelled, costing taxpayers a further £50m.
'Our position, when it comes to Brock, is we are not overly impressed with Brock', says vice president of ferry operator DFDS.