World News (13)
United Kingdom (213)
United Kingdom, Iceland (6)
United Kingdom, Eyjafjallajokull (9)
2010 (9)
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| May.17 |
London |
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UK ash cloud restrictions easing Map of Gatwick England| Officials have lifted flight restrictions at Heathrow, Gatwick and other airports after the volcanic cloud that closed UK airspace moved on | |
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| May.16 |
London |
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Ash cloud to close Heathrow and Gatwick Map of Heathrow England| Britain's two busiest airports are to close shortly as a volcanic ash cloud drifts further south, threatening major disruption to thousands of people | |
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Ash closes airports in England, Ireland Map of Liverpool England| Airports in Manchester and Liverpool closed as a cloud of ash from a volcano moved east into England, but London airports were not affected | |
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| May.15 |
Northern Ireland |
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Ash cloud closes N. Ireland airspace A no-fly zone has been imposed over parts of Northern Ireland causing renewed disruption for air travellers
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Volcano may again close UK airports If a volcano in Iceland continues to erupt at current levels and if weather conditions prevail, the ash may force airports to close again next week
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Volcanic ash grounds flights for 2nd day Ash from an Icelandic volcano shut down airports in the United Kingdom and Ireland, causing disruptions to hundreds of passengers
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| May.3 |
Ireland |
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Flights banned in Ireland and parts of UK| All flights in and out of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic have been grounded from 0700 BST because of fresh risks from volcanic ash | |
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| Apr.19 |
Iceland |
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New cloud could extend travel threat Map of Eyjafjallajokull Iceland The eruption of an volcano strengthened, spewing a new ash that officials said was heading toward the United Kingdom
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| Apr.18 |
England |
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Test flights: European skies may be safe| A few dozen test flights offered hope that the skies over much of Europe may be safe for air travel, but officials made no promises | |
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