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A tunnel could be built under the Irish Sea stretching from Portpatrick in Scotland. Dominic Cummings has described it as "the world's most stupid tunnel to Ireland".
Mr Johnson first proposed a bridge to Northern Ireland three years ago, but it was dismissed by many experts who warned that building the 20-mile link from Scotland would be a logistical challenge.
AN IRISH SEA tunnel with a roundabout under the Isle of Man was one idea 'suggested' by Government officials as part of a national transport review, Express.co.uk understands.
First it was a bridge, now it’s a tunnel, apparently. ... The UK had used Beaufort’s Dyke in the Irish Sea as a munitions dump during the Second World War and the trench itself, at some 300 ...
EVEN in an era of railway engineering marvels, such as the Forth Bridge and Severn tunnel, it would have been an epic project on an entirely different scale.
Boris Johnson’s dream of building a bridge connecting Northern Ireland and Scotland could instead become a tunnel in the Irish Sea, a Tory cabinet minister has said.. Scottish secretary Alister ...
November 22, 2021 at 1:00am GMT. BORIS Johnson's plans for a bridge or tunnel connecting Northern Ireland with Scotland have been officially scrapped after a review to be published this week found ...
1/4 Visualisation of Irish Sea crossing tunnel option. Source: 2/4 Image of a proposed Yemen-Djibouti crossing included in feasibility study, as ... works’ would be needed to create the road and rail ...
Boris Johnson has signed off on a review to explore the possibility of building a rail tunnel between Scotland and Northern Ireland, despite criticism that the multi-billion pound venture would be ...
Dominic Cummings has described it as "the world's most stupid tunnel to Ireland". Many others agree with the prime minister's former chief adviser, that Boris Johnson's tunnel vision is a bit of a ...
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