The UK government has been accused by Irish hauliers of not doing enough to solve the crisis caused by the Holyhead shutdown.
Thousands of travellers hoping to reach home for Christmas have had to organise last minute alternatives, as flights, ferries ...
Haulage companies are appealing for better communication and clarity over the reopening of one of Britain's busiest ports.
The Irish Department of Transport has said it will “take time” to determine any appropriate financial supports for hauliers ...
Ahead of the Christmas rush, closure of the Holyhead Port in Wales has led to travel and freight disruption and concerns that ...
Tens of thousands of travellers between Great Britain and the Republic face slower journeys and higher fares – over £500 for ...
The closure has left thousands of Irish people planning to travel through the port to Ireland for Christmas scrambling for ...
Tens of thousands of travellers between Great Britain and the Republic face slower journeys and higher fares – over £500 for ...
One of Britain's busiest ports will remain closed until 15 January at the earliest after it was damaged by Storm Darragh, it has been announced. Holyhead on Anglesey was originally due to reopen on 20 ...
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Although the Holyhead to Dublin James Joyce service at 8.15pm is scheduled to ... “an incident occurred at Holyhead Port causing damage to port infrastructure. READ MORE: Holyhead Port ferry services ...