Louise Haggarty was leaving her home in Wrexham to take her nine-year-old daughter, Lily, to school just moments before the ...
Storm Éowyn has claimed two victims after wind speeds in the UK hit 100mph - the Met Office still has several weather ...
Wind speeds topped 100mph as buildings were damaged, trees felled, roads closed, drivers injured and schools and supermarkets ...
An ancient tree linked to Mary, Queen of Scots, which has been described as “one of the most important trees in Scotland”, ...
Winds reached 100mph as Storm Eowyn caused travel disruption and left thousands without power across the UK and Ireland. Rail ...
Perhaps I should be thankful for Storm Eowyn, it’s certainly blown the litter out of my street. Well, for now anyway.
Parts of the UK and Ireland were hit by 100mph winds overnight on Thursday into Friday (23-24 January), with many agencies in ...
Red warnings cover the entirety of Ireland and parts of Scotland as the storm brings winds posing a danger to life. Trains and flights across the UK face cancellation or disruption and schools have ...
East Lothian Council said: “Our schools and nurseries will be closed on Friday, January 24 on essential safety grounds due to the red weather warning in place from 10am to 5pm tomorrow. Schools will ...