Abolishing Dublin Airport passenger cap and securing a stake in Welsh port should be high on the agenda ...
The UK government has been accused by Irish hauliers of not doing enough to solve the crisis caused by the Holyhead shutdown.
Traffic chaos feared as millions set to take to roads on busiest day to journey home - Fears of fresh disruption come after ...
Fears of fresh festive disruption come after thousands faced flight, ferry and train cancellations amid bad weather across UK over weekend ...
It has caused huge disruption on both sides of the Irish Sea - impacting the transport of goods, post and people ...
National Highways reports severe congestion on motorways across UK as millions take to roads during festive period ...
Extra late night sailings have been laid on today to take account of travel disruption for ferry passengers crossing the ...
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 ...
The Irish Road Haulage Association (IRHA)have said there is “momentum gathering” behind the response to the closure of Holyhead but is critical that information is being provided in a “piecemeal ...
Irish Ferries Isle of Innisfree is currently running out of Fishguard and sailing to Dublin in order to alleviate the pressure caused by the closure of Holyhead port after Storm Darragh.
Hauliers face grim job loss tolls in the new year if Welsh port Holyhead does not reopen on time, it is warned.