Mr Harris said he and Mr Benn discussed repealing and replacing the Legacy Act as well as commitments under the newly formed Irish Government.
Storm forecasters say "a strong event cannot be ruled out" in the UK - with an explosive cyclogenesis caused by a major drop in air pressure bringing the "risk of a few tornados".
Ireland’s Met Éireann has issued a rare nationwide red warning, the most serious, for wind across the country between 2 a.m. and 10 p.m. It said there’s a possible “danger to life” as well as “extremely dangerous travelling conditions” and the prospect of “coastal flooding in low-lying and exposed areas”
Red warning for wind posing 'danger to life' issued by weather agency while amber warning in place for parts of Scotland, north of England, with gusts forecast up to 80-90mph - Anadolu Ajansı
TORNADOS could hit parts of the UK today ahead of the Strom Eowyn, with forecasters warning of a danger to life.
The UK is is set to see strong winds and heavy rain from Storm Eowyn which will batter the country with gusts up to 100mph and hundreds of schools are expected to close
On his first full day as Tanaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs, Simon Harris said the pair discussed repealing and replacing the contentious Legacy Act as well as the commitments under the ...
Tánaiste Simon Harris has said he had a “warm and engaging” conversation with Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn. On his first full day as Minister for Foreign Affairs, Harris said the ...
Dangerous conditions are expected with the top level red warning for wind issued for Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland across Friday morning. The Met Office has issued weather warnings across the UK, but the worst of Storm Eowyn is expected to strike across the island of Ireland from early on Friday.
New Met Office weather warnings are in place for most of England and Wales as Storm Herminia brought wind gusts up to 83mph in the southeast.The Environment Agency has issued more than 50 flood warnings,
In Scotland, more than 100,000 households were ... Please take care.” Simon Harris, the deputy premier, said: “Ireland has experienced the highest winds ever recorded and our power outages ...
The vital port reopens after damage from Storm Darragh shut it early last month at a cost of millions of euro in lost revenue for hauliers.