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Mystery remains over how ferry worker who probably drowned ended up in the sea
Radoslaw Szward went missing on an Irish Ferries vessel sailing between Dublin Port and Holyhead, inquest told
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A ferry crew member whose body was found off the coast of Anglesey probably drowned , an inquest has heard.
The body of Radoslaw Szwarc from Gdynia, Poland, was found near Ynys Y Fydlyn on October 7, 2020.
On the front page: Row over low-cost channel ferry firm Irish Ferries
A new Dover-Calais ferry service is due to start this month but unions on both sides of the Channel plan to fight the arrival of Irish Ferries. Unions claim the firm, which already operates between Ireland and France, is aggressively low-cost and will seriously damage existing services and result in a lowering of standards. Mick Lynch, general secretary of UK ferry union RMT, told
Connexion, “We intend to fight this all the way.”
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Rivals DFDS and P&O Reduce Journey Time on Key Dover–Calais Trade Route
25th May 2021
DFDS and rivals P&O Ferries have today entered into a mutual space charter agreement on the key UK-EU short sea route of Dover-Calais, so to enable in reducing freight customers’ waiting times. The development AFLOAT adds comes in advance of Strait of Dover newcomer, Irish Ferries which next month begins its first (intially freight-only) service to compliment their Irish Sea routes, thus providing hauliers a complete UK landbridge service, post-Brexit.
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Ferry rivals, DFDS & P&O have today entered into a mutual space charter agreement on the Dover-Calais route to shorten freight customers’ waiting times.