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UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy has referred himself to the Environment Agency – the country’s environmental watchdog – ...
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Face2Face Africa on MSNHow UK foreign minister David Lammy got into trouble for fishing with U.S. Vice President JD Vance
According to Britain’s PA Media news agency, all fish caught by the group were returned to the water afterwards.
JD Vance's fishing trip in England was technically illegal because British Foreign Secretary David Lammy did not have the required rod license. The Foreign Office said Lammy described the lapse as an ...
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David Lammy Reports Himself After Unlicensed Fishing
Foreign Secretary David Lammy reported himself to the Environment Agency after fishing without a licence while hosting US ...
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UK Foreign Minister David Lammy faces hefty fine after fishing trip with JD Vance sparks outrage
UK Foreign Minister David Lammy went fishing with US Vice President JD Vance at a private lake in England. He did not have ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNDavid Lammy could be fined £2500 after JD Vance fishing trip
David Lammy and JD Vance were spotted fishing together at the Chevening House estate’s private lake in Kent last week.
Desperate Democrats are looking to manufacture a bogus scandal over Vice President JD Vance's fishing with the UK Foreign Secretary.
Stepmates Studios Mark Nicholson reacts to UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy having to pay a fine after fishing on a private lake without a licence. David Lammy, who serves as Foreign Secretary in Keir ...
US Vice President JD Vance is believed to be staying on a luxury estate in Ayrshire, the area he says his ancestors left in ...
The British Foreign Minister may have gone fishing and only caught a fine, after he discovered he did not have the appropriate licence to fish in a lake with JD Vance.
Lammy has referred himself to the UK's environment watchdog for fishing without a rod licence – an offence in Britain that could land him with a fine of £2100 ($5100).
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JD Vance’s holiday brings ‘circus’ of road closures and police patrols to sleepy Cotswolds village
Residents in the vicinity of the 6-acre site have described road blocks coming into place as the US vice president spends time in their village ...
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