The Foreign Office (FCDO) is warning British nationals in the UAE to shelter in place, to register their presence with the government and to follow local safety advice. “Due to reported missile ...
Is it safe to travel to Dubai and Abu Dhabi? Latest UAE travel advice after hotels struck in Iran-US conflict - The Foreign Office has warned against all but essential travel to the UAE ...
It’s not considered safe to travel to most countries in the Middle East. Over the weekend, following a coordinated strike by the US and Israel, Iran retaliated, and as a result of the missile exchange ...
The Foreign Office has urged Brits living in Dubai to register their presence now following strikes by Iran. A warning on the ...
The Foreign Office has updated its advice to Dubai, warning against all non-essential travel to the United Arab Emirates as tensions escalate in the Middle East.
Gary Goldie said life was "continuing as normal" in the UAE despite Iranian missile strikes.
The UK Foreign Office has revised its travel guidance for several popular holiday destinations ...
The Foreign Office has changed its travel advice for 15 countries amid the war in the Middle East. The Foreign Office’s advice is against all travel to Iran, Israel and Palestine. It also advises ...
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office is advising against “all but essential” travel to the United Arab Emirates and urges Brits on the ground to “avoid all travel” and follow instructions ...
Airspace is closed across much of the region ...
The UK believes Iran has the capability to keep up its barrage of missile and drone strikes in the Middle East for at least ...