Irish Ferries said they expect disruptions to Friday sailings, alerting passengers: "If so, there may be some disruption to our services due to Storm Eowyn. "Passengers will be notified by SMS ...
In the first weekend of December, Storm Darragh wreaked widespread havoc across North Wales, where some places were quickly ...
Ferry services are also severely ... Emergency Co-ordination Group stated that Storm Éowyn would “probably be among the severest storms” Ireland had ever seen.
POWER cuts and ferry cancellations could be possible this weekend as powerful gusts and heavy rain return to Ireland’s shores ...
Gale force winds will be accompanied by spells of rain making for unpleasant road conditions. Highest gusts up to 70mph are ...
Stena Line, which owns the Port of Holyhead, has issued a major update on the work to repair a ferry berth damaged during ...
One of Britain's busiest ports is on course to fully reopen on 1 July after it was damaged by Storm Darragh, it has been ...
With all ferry services suspended ... more than 280,000 homes and businesses were without power in Northern Ireland last night after the storm battered the region.
Schools were closed and trains, ferries and more than 1,000 flights were canceled in the Republic of Ireland and the U.K., even as far south as London Heathrow, as the system, named Storm Éowyn ...
Ferries across the Irish Sea and Western Isles will stay in port for the storm. Edinburgh Airport, Glasgow Airport and Belfast said flights will be 'limited' amid the weather warning. Meanwhile ...
Hundreds of flights to, from and within the northern half of the UK have been cancelled ahead of the extreme winds brought by Storm Eowyn. The key airports affected are Edinburgh with around 90 ...