The Met Office issued weather alerts and dozens of flood warnings this week with an amber warning for the north-west of Scotland and a yellow weather warning for the whole country.
The thought of travelling to America ahead of the election, above, makes me also reflect on Northern Ireland transport.
Storm Ashley is forecast to bring strong winds - which, coupled with high spring tides, may cause coastal flooding.
A Dublin Airport spokesperson said on X: "Storm Ashley is having an impact on flight operations throughout Ireland and the UK ...
IRISH people heading to Dublin Airport for a flight today have been urgently warned to check for updates before heading off.
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Dozens of flights have been cancelled at Belfast City Airport and Dublin Airport as Storm Ashley continues to cause ...
Ryanair is planning legal action against the Irish Aviation Authority (IAA) to prevent a seat cap of 25,2 million for the 2025 summer scheduling period at Dublin Airport.
Flight EI3256 due to depart at 1.25pm and flight EI3258 departing at 6.30pm have both been cancelled. Flights to Glasgow and ...