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A new ferry service between Scotland and France, connecting Rosyth in Fife to Dunkirk, is planned for later this year. This route, operated by DFDS, aims to re-establish both passenger and freight links, boosting trade and tourism. The journey will take around 20 hours, making it one of Europe's longest sea routes.
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