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As part of a week-long series on the disastrous impacts of Brexit in Scotland, the Daily Record visited fishermen in Peterhead who feel they were 'sold down the river'.
Three years after Brexit, Scotland’s fishing and seafood industries are still snarled in costly red tape, worker shortages and disappointing catch quotas, leaders warn.
There is a "desperate need" to reform immigration rules to address crippling staff shortages in Scotland's food and drink sector, industry leaders have said.
British fishing businesses could go bust or move to Europe because of post-Brexit trading disruption, industry figures have warned, writes the BBC.
A seafood organisation has warned the Brexit red tape seen earlier this year could be the demise of small fishing businesses.
Brexit red tape could lead to the "demise" of small local fishing firms, warn industry leaders.
The PM made fish a central focus of Brexit talks and promised to "take back control" of UK waters – but it's not going to plan.
British fishing businesses could go bust or move to Europe because of post-Brexit trading disruption, industry figures have warned.
Risk of European firms turning backs on British produce ‘a nightmare scenario’, trade body warns.