A number of ferry services between Dublin and Holyhead have been cancelled or delayed due to an issue with a vessel in the Welsh port.
Ferries between Dublin and Holyhead are cancelled or delayed due to "technical" issues.
Stena Line and Irish Ferries have had to cancel services as a result of the disruption ...
The main ferry connection between Great Britain and Ireland will remain closed until 15 January at the earliest, after the port of Holyhead suffered damage during a storm earlier this month. The weeks ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Holyhead ferry port is to remain closed until January 15 at the earliest, it has been confirmed. All ferry services between Dublin ...
Incident at the port yesterday saw sailings cancelled ...
SUNDAY’S travel chaos concerning ferry services between Dublin and Holyhead affected some horses bound for the Cheltenham ...
Holyhead Port is resuming service after it was closed following a "berthing incident" involving a passenger ferry ferry. Stena Line Ports Ltd confirmed earlier today that the port was closed to ...
Part of the Holyhead ferry port will reopen on January 16, after damage caused by Storm Darragh meant it was forced to close over the Christmas period. The ferry company Stena Line, which owns the ...
Ferry passengers travelling between Ireland and Wales this week are to be scanned with advanced facial recognition technology as part of an immigration crackdown pilot scheme by the UK Home Office.
Storm Darragh wreaked havoc across North Wales when it hit last December. Some places were able to quickly repair and bounce back while others faced a longer recovery. At Holyhead Port, the collapse ...
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