Storm Gerrit has sparked a travel meltdown after heavy snow and rain battered Britain. Roads have been flooded, tornados have swept through residential areas and hundreds of homes have been left without power after the weather system made its way over the
A tornado has destroyed 100 homes in a UK town as Brits brace themselves for more post-Christmas travel chaos. The tornado hit Stalybridge in Tameside where it caused widespread damage to homes and local properties. The incident happened after Storm Gerrit swept
China has announced a ban on a U.S. research company and two analysts who have extensively reported on human rights abuses. The ban includes restrictions on their travel to China and the freezing of any assets or property they have in the
As travel enthusiasts eagerly plan their getaways for the upcoming year, experts are pointing to one destination that stands out above the rest: the stunning island of Maui, Hawaii. Renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, vibrant culture, and unparalleled hospitality, Maui has been
The Royal Family will once again make their traditional Christmas Day walk to church in Sandringham on Monday. While only a select few can join them inside the magnificent building, you have the opportunity to catch a glimpse of the family before
It’s almost Christmas, and many of us are excited to celebrate with our family and friends. However, traveling during the holidays can also be challenging and frustrating, especially with the high demand and the winter weather. That’s why you need to be
P&O Ferries is warning of estimated wait times of 60 minutes at border control in Dover. The port has attributed the delay to a surge in demand for ferries after the Channel Tunnel rail link was closed on Thursday due to unscheduled
A tree is uprooted on to a forecourt yesterday as Storm Pia wreaks havoc on the start of the big Christmas getaway. Winds over 80mph were widespread, with northern areas worst affected, and gusts up to 113mph recorded. Passengers were advised not
Thousands of holidaymakers were left in limbo yesterday as trains and shuttles to France stopped due to a strike by Channel Tunnel workers. Services stopped at noon and passengers hoping to get away for the Christmas holiday were advised to stay at
The busiest travel day of the year is underway – and the traffic is already mounting as thousands of Brits head home for Christmas. By 5am this morning (Friday, December 22), there were already long delays at the Port of Dover, as