Major storm lashes Ireland and Scotland as hurricane-force winds down power lines and ground flights
Millions of people in Ireland and northern parts of the U.K. have heeded the advice of authorities to stay at home ...
Storm Eowyn Friday continued to cause power outages for hundreds of thousands, knocked down trees and disrupted ...
Buildings are damaged and 100,000 homes and businesses are left without electricity as gusts over 100mph are recorded.
The storm had knocked out power to more than half a million utility customers by early Friday as it moved across Ireland.
for Friday across the whole island of Ireland and central and southwest Scotland. “Please just stay at home if you can,” ...
Thousands of homes remain without power and travel disruption is continuing in Scotland in the aftermath of Storm Eowyn, ...
The blizzards could blitz 24 cities in England, as well as major towns and cities in Scotland, north of the border, too, ...
A rare red weather warning has been issued ahead of Storm Éowyn, with the Met Office forecasting winds of 100mph in some parts of Scotland. It said there could be a risk to life due to flying ...
Philip Long, the National Trust for Scotland’s Chief Executive, said: “The effect of Storm Éowyn has been devasting. “While at the Trust we are used to dealing with and plan for ...
The storm brought 100 mile-per-hour winds to the island and also battered Scotland and northern England. Britain’s weather office issued a red warning, its highest level of alert. By Claire ...
Transport Secretary Fiona Hyslop praised Network Rail staff for working in ‘difficult circumstances’ to clear all routes.
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