Schools have been closed and people warned not to travel on Friday, as 100mph winds are set to pose a danger to life in parts ...
An amber warning comes into force in the North East on Friday with winds expected to reach up to 90mph - live updates on ...
The Met Office has warned that a weather bomb will create “exceptionally dangerous” conditions in some areas covered by the red weather alert for Storm Eowyn.
You can visit and remain indefinitely in Ireland under the Common Travel Area rules. British nationals do not need a visa or ...
First Minister Michelle O’Neill has warned the public that Storm Éowyn represents “a genuine threat to life and property” in Northern Ireland.
Storm Eowyn is bringing a weather bomb of tornados, strong winds, rain, snow – and travel disruption. The officially named Storm Eowyn is approaching the UK and Ireland from the Atlantic, with the Met ...
Storm Eowyn, with winds up to 90mph, is set to disrupt the UK and Ireland on Friday, impacting northern England, southern ...
Damage from the storm in early December resulted in major travel disruption during the Christmas period with terminals 3 and ...
A key port connecting Wales and Ireland has partially re-opened ... in North Wales was closed after one of its ferry berths suffered damage during Storm Darragh on 6 and 7 December.
Ferry services to and from ... damage was caused to terminals during Storm Darragh. After more than six weeks of delays and disruption, the WB Yeats Irish Ferries ship arrived in Dublin Port ...
The entire island of Ireland will be under weather warnings due to Storm Eowyn, with forecasters advising high winds will ...
Schools in Northern Ireland will close on Friday after a weather warning was upgraded to status red and the Met Office warned ...