A rare “stay at home” warning has been issued for parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland as a severe storm lashes the region ...
Widespread travel disruption was caused across the rail and road networks, with fallen trees and parts of buildings being ...
The storm was a powerful and rare "weather bomb" that caused widespread damage from Ireland to Scotland and the British West Midlands. Advertisement One man died in a road traffic incident in ...
Two red weather warnings are in place as winds of up to 100mph are forecast to hit Northern Ireland and Scotland.
Millions of people in Ireland and northern parts of the U.K. are being urged to stay at home as hurricane-force winds ...
Emergency crews are cleaning up after a storm bearing record-breaking winds left at least one person dead and more than a ...
Winds reached 100mph as Storm Eowyn left one person dead, more than a million people without power and caused significant ...
Council workers remove a fallen tree that blocks the Regent Road, as Storm Eowyn hits, in Edinburgh, Scotland, on January 24, 2025. LESLEY MARTIN / REUTERS Ireland recorded its strongest-ever wind ...
All schools in Ireland and Northern Ireland were closed on Friday, while hundreds were also shuttered across Scotland, with Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney also warning against travel.