 Britain has denounced France's seizure of a British boat in French waters. It has also warned Paris against further retaliation in a rapidly deteriorating row over post-Brexit fishing rights. There is more in this next report. France seized a British trawler fishing in its territorial waters without a licence on Thursday. It also issued a warning to a second vessel as a dispute over access to fishing grounds after Brexit escalated. France is furious that Britain has refused to grant its fishermen the full number of licences to operate inside British waters that France says is warranted. And so, from November, it's over. Clermont-Bone is France's Europe minister. It's time for us to get respect. It's done by the fact we issue threats and pursue dialogue till now. It allowed our fishermen to have just over half the fishing licences today. We have to also see the glass half full, but that's not enough. Not acceptable at all. Now we need to speak the language of strength, as that seems to be the only thing this British government understands. The French government said it would from November 2 impose extra customs checks on British goods entering France. That raises the prospect of more economic pain before Christmas for Britain, which is facing labour shortages and rising energy prices. It's also reviewing a second round of sanctions and does not exclude a review of its exports of electricity to Britain. France's seas minister on Thursday told French Radio, It's not war, but it is a fight. Britain condemned France's seizure of the fishing boat as disproportionate. It says it's fully in compliance with the rules of its post-Brexit trade deal and the European Union, and wants further talks with French and EU officials. Let's talk about fresh news updates.