LAST week was a momentous one for those of us who live along the busy commuter railway line between Glasgow and East Kilbride.
Travel chaos continued on Saturday morning, with flights, trains and ferries cancelled, after winds reaching 100mph caused ...
"Our colleagues at Network Rail are working flat out to remove fallen trees and other debris from the tracks. They also need ...
It comes after winds reached 100mph on Friday as the storm left one person dead, more than a million people without power and caused significant travel disruption across the UK and Ireland.
However, the vast majority of Scotland's rail routes remain closed while Network Rail continues its inspection and repair work. It is hoped more services will be able to operate later today, but ...
New snow and wind warnings issued as travel chaos continues after 100mph gusts - Met Office weather warnings extend into ...
Snow and ice warning as 100mph winds cause travel chaos and leave one million without power - The first Storm Eowyn-related death has been recorded in Ireland after a tree fell on a man’s car ...
Buildings are damaged and 100,000 homes and businesses are left without electricity as gusts over 100mph are recorded.
The entire rail networks in Scotland and Northern Ireland were closed all day on Friday. TransPennine Express, Northern, LNER ...
Storm Eowyn caused extraordinary travel chaos across Britain today as 92mph winds cancelled more than 300 flights cancelled ...
OVER 1,000 flights have been axed at airports across the UK impacting thousands of Brits as 114mph Storm Eowyn arrives. No ...