When former Love Island star Zara Holland escaped to the sun a few days ago, little did she imagine she and her boyfriend could end up behind bars.
13.12.2020 - 11:17 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
direct to your inboxBuilders are running short of supplies after a spike in imports due to the Covid-19 pandemic and fears of a no-deal Brexit have led to bottlenecks at UK ports.The Port of Felixstowe has been suffering congestion for weeks, but the problems have now reportedly spread to Southampton’s port.Disruption to shipping movements around the world, partly caused by the pandemic, is also adding to the delays.And it means supplies of things such as screws, door hinges, and timber - and
.When former Love Island star Zara Holland escaped to the sun a few days ago, little did she imagine she and her boyfriend could end up behind bars.
holiday might seem like a distant pipe dream at the moment, there are hopes 2021 will bring a return to travel.
direct to your inboxForecasters have posted three flood alerts across Greater Manchester as Storm Bella wreaks havoc in parts of the country.People in communities in Trafford, Stockport and Tameside close to the River Mersey valley and also residents in Oldham, Bolton and Rochdale in the River Irk catchment have been urged to be prepared for possible flooding.Met Office forecasters have warned that Storm Bella could bring 70mph winds and heavy rain to parts of the UK on Saturday, with the worst
direct to your inboxStorm Bella has officially been named as strong winds and heavy rain are forecast for Boxing Day.The Met Office has said Christmas Day will be relativity calm and cold, but conditions across the UK will turn increasingly unsettled through Saturday and into Sunday. An amber weather warning has been issued for parts of south Wales and across southern England, with gusts expected to reach up to 60-70mph in exposed coastal locations.