Both Stena Line and P&O Ferries have cancelled this morning's sailings to and from Cairnryan in Dumfries and Galloway.
But inside Spirit AeroSystems in Belfast, the leadership is keen to emphasise that it’s “business as usual”. The business, originally known as Shorts, and later Bombardier after it was taken over by the Canadian company in 1989, said it’s now creating 100 new jobs as a ramp-up of business goes on.
We are loving our new lifestyle and today was a van life travel day for us as we leave Scotland, jump on a ferry and head over to Belfast.
AIRPORTS across Ireland have confirmed full lists of any flights that have been cancelled due to the weather this morning. Met Eireann issued a status yellow weather warning for parts of the
Work has begun on a new multi-million-pound clinical research centre in Belfast. The £64 million iREACH Health project, which is to create up to 1,000 direct and indirect jobs, is part of the Belfast Region City Deal initiative.
Work will begin on building a new children's hospital in Belfast within days, it has been announced. The ten-floor facility will be located within Belfast's Royal Victoria Hospital site. The new hospital was originally planned to open in July 2020 at a cost of £223 million.
The game takes place at the Twickenham Stadium on Saturday, February 22. The game kicks off at 4.45pm. This game is being shown live on ITV in the UK and RTE in the Republic of Ireland. The game can be streamed on ITV X. It can also be streamed on the RTE Player.
Belfast rap group Kneecap said they would be “very proud” if they scoop the award for best British film at the Bafta awards. The Irish-language film, also called Kneecap, has been nominated in six categories.
Finn Russell squandered a last-gasp conversion for victory as Scotland’s four-year stranglehold on the Calcutta Cup ended with a nail-biting 16-15 defeat to England.
The Calcutta Cup was seized from Scottish hands through a 16-15 defeat that would have ended differently had Finn Russell nailed a late conversion.