Irish Sea
Stena Line to restructure Irish Sea operations into ‘north’ and ‘south’ regions
Paul Grant to head new Belfast-based newly Irish Sea North operation
Coastal communities to have their say on Irish Sea floating wind turbines
COMMUNITIES along the coast of east Antrim and North Down are to have their say on proposals for the installation of floating wind turbines in the Irish Sea.
Brexit: Uncertainty over new EU controls at Cairnryan amid funding fallout
A FUNDING fallout between Holyrood and London has raised doubts over the planned construction of new post-Brexit border controls at Cairnryan.
Stena order two new ferries for significant expansion of Belfast to Heysham service
Stena Line is to construct two new ferries as part of a significant expansion of its Belfast to Heysham freight service
Sewage deposited on shoreline at Co Down beauty spot
SEWAGE that is usually pumped into the Irish Sea has been deposited on the shoreline at a Co Down beauty spot.
Pressure group urges no return to Stormont until protocol laws fully implemented
A loyalist think-tank has urged the leaders of the main unionist parties not to return to Stormont before the measures contained in the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill are fully implemented.
Stena Line launches recruitment drive to fill 60 vacancies on Irish Sea crossings
FERRY operator Stena Line has said it needs to fill 60 vacancies on its Irish Sea crossings.
Link between Scotland and Northern Ireland more likely to be a tunnel than bridge - Grant Shapps
The research is being carried out as part of Boris Johnson’s bid to improve UK transport links.
Arlene Foster accuses Simon Coveney of ignoring unionists
The First Minister criticised the Irish Foreign Minister for suggesting the EU could no longer trust the UK as a negotiating partner.
EU ‘simply cannot trust’ British government after NI Protocol move, says Coveney
Ireland’s foreign affairs minister said the EU is now looking at taking legal action.