North West Correspondent
Fishermen on Donegal's offshore islands say their lives are being put in danger by an unexpected outcome of Brexit.
Six boats operating from Árainn Mhór, Toraigh and Inis Bó Finne, which are legally registered in Northern Ireland, can no longer land catch at their home ports and must give 24-hours notice to land at either Killybegs in Donegal or Castletownbere in Cork.
This is because the UK is now classed as a "third country" and boats that are allowed to fish in Irish waters can only land in the designated ports of which there are only two.