Brexit: no better off?
April 19, 2021 1:58 am Post a CommentThere is no fixed methodology set out for determining the classification of shellfish waters. Essentially, it is up to each... View Article
There is no fixed methodology set out for determining the classification of shellfish waters. Essentially, it is up to each... View Article
With tedious persistence, legacy media reports continue to refer to the EU shellfish “ban” on UK exports. The latest such... View Article
I wasn’t going to write about shellfish today. I really wasn’t, not least because I’m incurably bored by the whole... View Article
It is difficult to avoid a wry smile when comparing the reports from two different newspapers of Salmonella food poisoning... View Article
When I last did shellfish, on Wednesday, I said I would not return to the subject unless we saw some major... View Article
I think, after all this time and effort, we’ve got to the point in the great shellfish drama that we... View Article
After my piece yesterday, I made a private promise to myself that I would not raise the issue of live bivalve... View Article
Like it or not, the shellfish drama (or crisis, if you prefer) isn’t going away. If anything, it is serving... View Article
I had absolutely no expectations that it would be different, but it is still worth recording yet another example of... View Article
After Tuesday’s marathon – spending more than eight hours of trawling through the EU legislation, and sundry guidelines, EU and... View Article
To add to the general grief to businesses occasioned by the “Boris botch” which has become Brexit, three weeks into... View Article