Storm Eowyn struck the UK and Ireland with hurricane-force winds today - cancelling flights, trains and ferries as 114mph gusts pose a danger to life.
Storm Eowyn has hit the British Isles with hurricane-force winds as the tempest brings an 'extreme and real' threat to life, with some told to 'shelter in place'.
Both Stena Line and P&O Ferries have cancelled all sailings from Cairnryan in Dumfries and Galloway until Friday evening at the earliest.
A body believed to be that of missing Belfast man John George has been found in Spain. The 37-year-old father-of-two, also known as John Hardy, disappeared while holidaying in Alicante.
Ferry services to and from Holyhead Port are back up and running this morning. The Welsh port has been out of action since damage was caused to terminals during Storm Darragh. After more than six ...
Plans to redevelop a former Belfast dump into an adventure park and nature sanctuary are moving forward 17 years after first being proposed. Residents near the former landfill site, on Dargan Road ...
Six members of anti-agreement party Saoradh were stopped by police after leaving Mr Hannaway’s wakehouse on the outskirts of west Belfast last Thursday. Pictures taken at the time show several ...
A Holyhead Port ferry terminal will reopen tomorrow which means some passenger ferry crossings will resume. The port was damaged after Storm Darragh swept through Wales in early December.
Holyhead port will reopen on Thursday with a full timetable of sailings due to get underway shortly after weeks of closures. All ferry services at the North Wales port, owned by Stena Line ...
A recently-elected councillor is urging national bodies to get their heads together and ensure Ardrossan regains its status as the ferry port connecting Arran with the mainland. Labour member Charles ...
A 'farce' over the future of a key Scots port - has meant that the passenger and car capacity benefits of the much lauded arrival of the first of the nation's ferry fiasco vessels are being badly ...
The Titanic Exhibition Centre (TEC) in Belfast is to close permanently after nine years. The 6,000 sqm centre has been used for a number of exhibitions, trade shows and large-scale events.