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The UK wants to build one of the world s most ambitious bridges
The UK wants to build one of the world s most ambitious bridges Mon, 5 Jul 2021, 4:01PM
There are three existing ferry services between Ireland and Britain, including the one between Larne (pictured) and Stranraer in Scotland. Photo / Getty
The UK wants to build one of the world s most ambitious bridges
At the western edge of Europe lie two little islands with a complex past.
Ireland and Britain are just 19.3 kilometres apart at the Irish Sea s narrowest point, but waters run deep here in every sense.
For the past century, Ireland s northeast corner has been part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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At the western edge of Europe lie two little islands with a complex past.
Ireland and Britain are just 12 miles apart at the Irish Sea’s narrowest point, but waters run deep here in every sense.
For the past century, Ireland’s northeast corner has been part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
In a bid to improve domestic transport links, the UK government is now conducting a feasibility study to see whether Northern Ireland can be linked by a bridge or tunnel to Scotland, its neighbor over the water. The findings are due later this summer.
At the western edge of Europe lie two little islands with a complex past. Ireland and Britain are just 12 miles apart at the Irish Seaâs narrowest point, but waters run deep here â in every sense. For the past century, Irelandâs northeast corner has been part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In a bid to improve domestic transport links, the UK government is now conducting a feasibility study to see whether Northern Ireland can be linked by a bridge or tunnel to Scotland, its neighbor over the water. The findings are due later this summer.