Urgent flood warnings are currently in place for one UK region as river levels continue to rise after Storm Henk wreaked havoc across the UK. While the Met Office has a yellow alert for rain covering the entirety of the south of
Storm Henk has wreaked havoc across large parts of the UK, with transport delays set to continue today as train services get back on track after rain and strong winds. Greater Anglia said train services were experiencing “severe disruptions” in the late
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Eurostar Chaos: Flooded tunnel strands thousands (Image: Getty) New Year plans were thrown into turmoil yesterday after a flooded tunnel brought the Eurostar to a halt, leaving thousands of holiday travellers stranded. The cross-Channel rail company said it was “extremely sorry” about
Britain has been told to brace for more weather chaos with Storm Henk set the lash the nation, bringing with it heavy rain and high winds, particularly in Wales and the west of England. A Met Office spokesman said: “Gales or severe
Massive queues built up at Gibraltar’s land border with Spain after police insisted on checking the passports and other travel documents of non-EU citizens individually. Video footage showed huge lines of people seeking to cross to get into Spain, as well as
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A French start-up is planning to revolutionise the way people travel through the European continent by launching a series of new routes departing from its main hub in Paris. One of the first services expected to be launched by Midnight Trains is
A top international legal expert has warned against Brits travelling to Dubai. A number of UK residents have spent the festive season in utterly “dire” situations, locked up in United Arab Emirates prisons despite there being zero evidence of their wrongdoing. Now
Police have reportedly blocked off roads leading to Brent Cross over a “security threat”. Commuters have taken to social media to share footage from the scene as “no one is allowed in”. Another X user, formerly Twitter, wrote: “Looks like I’m not