The Met Office has issued several weather warnings with Britain set to drown in torrential rain, sparking floding and travel chaos for commuters. There are now yellow warnings for rain in place for North West England, East Midlands, West Midlands, Yorkshire &
A collision on the M25 has sparked huge delays with drivers expected to be sitting in an hour of traffic. The incident occurred anti-clockwise on the M25 between J6 (Godstone) and J5 (M26). Three out of four lanes on the busy motorway
Novak Djokovic could risk missing several important tournaments in the U.S. over his vaccine status after officials announced extended travel restrictions for non-citizens in 2023 this week. The 21-time Grand Slam champion recently made his way back to Australia in pursuit of
China has criticised Covid testing requirements imposed by a number of countries on Chinese travellers and has threatened to retaliate. The virus is spreading in an almost uncontrolled fashion across China after Beijing abandoned its strict Zero Covid strategy to cut out
China blasts 'unacceptable' COVID-19 travel restrictions, claims political motivations for new rules
Chinese officials blasted foreign nations that announced “unacceptable” COVID-19 travel restrictions, vowing to take “countermeasures” in response. “Some countries have taken entry restrictions targeting only Chinese travelers,” China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told reporters. “This lacks scientific basis and some practices
The Met Office has staggered a series of yellow weather warnings for rain across the UK which come into place from today. Under these alerts are parts of Scotland and both northern and southern Wales. All areas are to expect a deluge
The Met Office has issued yellow weather warnings for ice across many parts of the UK as wintery conditions continue to batter the country. There are fears this will cause disruption to morning travel as well as lead to a higher risk
Rishi Sunak may bring in new Covid travel restrictions amid concern over soaring cases in China, a news report has claimed. If implemented, this will be the first time that the travel rules will be brought in since February. According to the
Brits have been urged not to travel after the Met Office issued an amber warning for heavy rain and flooding for parts of the UK. The national weather service issued an amber warning for Dumfries, Galloway, and the Scottish Borders. The warning stated: “Rain
Countries around the world are taking action to implement COVID-19 mitigation directives for travelers from China as cases surge there in the latest outbreak. Japan, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Italy and the U.S. have announced testing requirements for arriving passengers. The U.S. has cited