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Northern Ireland, Storm Bram

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Belfast Live · 7h
Storm Bram Northern Ireland LIVE weather updates as yellow weather warning still active
Strom Bram has been a difficult event for many in Northern Ireland as thousands were left without power.

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 · 14h
Amber warnings for wind in parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland as Storm Bram batters UK
PA Media on MSN · 6h
Weather warnings remain with threat of 90mph winds from Storm Bram
 · 5h
Storm Bram in Scotland LIVE as lorries overturn on M74 and football fixtures hit
A number of Scottish football matches were postponed at short notice on Tuesday night due to the stormy conditions.

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 · 23h
Storm Bram prompts ‘do not drive’ warning
 · 19h
Warnings upgraded for some counties ahead of Storm Bram
news.stv · 10h
Train hits trampoline and fallen trees cause travel chaos during Storm Bram
Network Rail also said a fallen tree was causing overhead wire damage near Whitecraigs on the Glasgow Central to Neilston line.

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‘Danger to life’ warnings and travel chaos expected as Storm Bram hits
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'Danger to life' warning issued for Storm Bram
18don MSN

Manx ferry services to Larne to start in April

The ferry operator will run sailings to the port each week as well as increasing Dublin connections.
AOL
2y

Northern Ireland by ferry: Swerve the airport and set sail for an affordable, relaxed journey

People seem very surprised to discover that the ferry crossing from Liverpool to Belfast takes eight hours. Not a single person nods sagely when I tell them – it is all raised eyebrows, sharp intakes of breath and expressions I can only describe as aghast.
Afloat
11d

North Channel Ferry Firms Lead Call for A75 Bypass Dual Carriageway

In southwest Scotland a group led by ferry firms that link Northern Ireland has said that any new road bypass on the A75 "must be a dual carriageway" in both directions.
Daily Record
2mon

Ferries between Scotland and Northern Ireland cancelled as Storm Amy approaches

Ferries between Scotland and Northern Ireland have been cancelled as Storm Amy approaches. Parts of Dumfries and Galloway could be hit by gusts of winds as strong as 70mph on Friday and Saturday. As a result, both Stena Line and P&O Ferries have taken the ...
Travel News
15y

Ferry travel booms as Stena Line reports increases to Holland and Northern Ireland

At the end of the second quarter, April - June 2010, leading ferry operator Stena Line has reported year-on-year increases of up to 14.5 per cent in the numbers of cars and passengers transported on its routes from Great Britain to Holland and Northern ...
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4mon

A75: The near 100-mile-long Dumfries and Galloway road targeted by new dualling campaign after fatal crashes

Route links England with Northern Ireland ferry ports. A key route between England and the Northern Ireland ferry ports in Dumfries and Galloway should be fast-tracked to become a dual carriageway following a series of fatal crashes, the Scottish ...
20h

Flights and ferries disrupted in UK and Ireland as Storm Bram knocks out power for thousands

Storm Bram is bringing heavy rain and strong winds to large parts of the UK and Ireland, leaving thousands without power Dozens of flights to and from Belfast and Dublin have been cancelled, while adverse weather is causing short-notice disruptions on several ferry services Amber warnings for wind begin in north-west Scotland and parts of Northern Ireland later - these are the ones currently in force Rail services are disrupted in parts of Wales and south-west England,
GB News on MSN
21h

Storm Bram to smash Britain with 24 hours of torrential downpours as imminent flood warning issued

Storm Bram will smash Britain with another 24 hours of torrential downpours amid warnings for ‘imminent’ dangerous flooding. A raft of alerts for torrential rain and 90mph gales is in force through the next 24 hours including an amber wind warning for Scotland.
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