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oddly, because we seem to have lost a taste for it.
But substitute herring for mackerel and all will be well.
And for goodness sake, just get a grip on these huge, huge fishing boats.
We are not good at taking the scientific advice.
The act that we brought in after Brexit says we should, but we haven't been doing it.
And it really is a bit of a crisis, this overfishing across the board in Britain.
And it's not getting the profile that it should be.
And waiters are to be commended for raising it.
And I think this will go far.
Other people will now have to consider what they are doing.
Charles Clover from the Blue Marine Foundation.
And that's all from us for now.
This edition of the Global News Podcast was mixed by Jonathan Greer and the producer was Muzaffar Shakir.
The editor is Karen Martin.
I'm Alex Ritson.
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I'm Alex Ritson and at 16 hours GMT on Thursday the 26th of February, these are our main stories. US and Iranian negotiators are in Geneva for talks widely seen as the best chance of preventing a military conflict. Bill and Hillary Clinton prepare to give evidence to Congress about the child sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un says he could get along well with the US if the communist state is recognized as a nuclear power.
Iranian and American officials have been meeting again in Geneva for what are being seen as crucial talks about Tehran's nuclear program. It comes as the United States continues to strengthen its military presence in the Middle East, with a number of countries urging their citizens to leave.
In his State of the Union address on Tuesday, President Trump said he would never allow what he called the world's number one sponsor of terror to have nuclear weapons. But Tehran insists it has no intention of building such a bomb and that its program is purely for civilian purposes. Iran's president, Massoud Pazeshkian, said his orders came directly from the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
Trump says that Iran must announce we will never have a nuclear weapon. The supreme leader has stated that we will never have a nuclear weapon. Maybe you can say that I'm like those politicians and I lie. But the leader of a society, the religious leader of a society cannot lie. When he says that we will never have a nuclear weapon, that means we will never have it.