Closures and disruption across Northern Ireland

Rebekah Wilson and Jessica LawrenceBBC News NI Pacemaker Pedestrians had to contend with difficult driving conditions near Belfast Flights and trains have been cancelled and a number of roads are closed as Storm Amy brings disruption to the island of Ireland and Scotland. The Met Office has issued weather warnings for wind and rain and […]

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The Best Places to Travel if You Love Steak

The sizzle of a perfectly seared ribeye. The aroma of garlic and herbs dancing with prime beef. The satisfaction of cutting into a tender filet that melts on your tongue. For those who understand that steak represents more than just a meal—it embodies culture, tradition, and culinary artistry—certain destinations around the world offer experiences that […]

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Couple visit ‘most beautiful McDonald’s in the world’ | Europe | Travel

A couple stumbled upon a stunning McDonald’s location, but opinions remain split amongst viewers. When thinking about McDonald’s, luxury probably isn’t the first thing that springs to mind. The renowned global chain is famous for its budget-friendly fast food, with typical restaurants featuring the classic red, white and yellow colour scheme alongside the famous golden […]

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Storm Amy: TransPennine Express issues ‘do not travel’

The operator has issued “do not travel” advice for journeys between Manchester and Liverpool to Edinburgh and York, Newcastle, and Edinburgh. The warnings follow Storm Amy, which is expected to bring gale-force winds, with any trains that are able to run expected to be affected by delays and short-notice cancellations. Andrew McClements, customer experience and […]

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Why travel is doing AI wrong

Travel is full of outdated pain points. The never-ending queue to check in at the airport. The manual paperwork when you arrive at your hotel. The endless phone calls and emails to change your booking date if something goes wrong. Sometimes it can feel like the travel industry is still trapped in the early 2000s. […]

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