Storm Éowyn has unleashed strong and damaging winds over the British Isles, and particularly over Ireland and Scotland.
Millions of people in Ireland and northern parts of the U.K. have heeded the advice of authorities to stay at home.
The storm brought 100 mile-per-hour winds to the island and also battered Scotland and northern England. Britain’s weather ...
Met Office deputy chief meteorologist Mike Silverstone said: “The strongest gusts are likely to be felt across parts of ...
Local authorities have updated parents and carers this morning with closures and delays running into the new week after Storm ...
The storm had knocked out power to more than half a million utility customers by early Friday as it moved across Ireland.
Travel chaos continued on Saturday morning, with flights, trains and ferries cancelled, after winds reaching 100mph caused ...
Ireland has called in help from England and France to restore power to hundreds of thousands of people after the most ...
Thousands of homes have been without power, transport continues to be affected and nearly a dozen schools across southern Scotland remain closed. | ITV News Border ...
Scotland’s First Minister has said reconnecting power in Scotland following Storm Eowyn has been a “colossal” task and the ...