Thanks John. I was confused because it says she is sailing to Belfast today, when, in fact she sailed to Belfast yesterday and sailed from Belfast in the early hours today.
(Just my pedantry, I guess.)
Genuine question: Does anyone know why MR keep saying this, today?
"If you are looking forward to reading your Sunday newspapers today you'll have to wait until around 3 o'clock this afternoon to pick them up.
It's because the Manxman is sailing to Belfast today instead of Heysham. It means the papers will depart Liverpool at 11.15 aboard Manannan. "
(Marine Traffic shows that the Manxman is en route for Heysham.)