Public bodies around the country have urged Brits only to travel if absolutely necessary as gale force winds lash Britain.
Widespread disruption is expected to travel and public services as the UK braces for winds of up to 100mph with the arrival of Storm Eowyn ...
A ferry bound for Liverpool was forced to return to Belfast Port because a thieving passenger became “unruly”, the High Court has heard. Prosecutors said the crossing had to be aborted after ...
The UK is expected to see some disruption today as Storm Éowyn hits the country with some flights and ferries cancelled.
Irish Ferries and Stena Line ferry crossings to Ireland from Pembrokeshire have been cancelled today due to Storm Eowyn ...
Winds reaching 100mph are forecast to hit parts of the UK, while Ireland has already seen a record 114mph on the Galway coast ... saying it “would not be safe to operate passenger services”, with ...
Rail services and flights have been axed, with rare red weather warnings issued for Scotland and Northern Ireland.