Around 22,000 properties remain without power across Northern Ireland following high winds caused by Storm Amy. NIE Networks ...
Strong winds and heavy rain were causing further disruption as Storm Amy hit large parts of the UK on Saturday. Much of the country was covered by weather alerts with wind gusts coming close to 100mph ...
The Met Office has warned that winds of up to 70mph could hit areas along the north coast on Saturday, with strong gusts of ...
Flights and trains have been cancelled and a number of roads are closed as Storm Amy brings disruption to the island of ...
After Storm Amy wreaked havoc across the country, more settled conditions and drier weather will move in over the coming days ...
Northern Ireland manager Michael O’Neill feels his squad is “a bit stronger” for this month’s World Cup qualifying ...
Met Office chief forecaster Neil Armstrong said yesterday: "Storm Amy will be an impactful autumn storm for many in Scotland ...
As Storm Amy batters the UK and forces flights to be cancelled, Brits are being urged to make sure they are fully prepared ...
Storm Amy continues to cause widespread disruption across the UK, with thousands of homes facing power outages. Major parks have been closed, railways have been disrupted and “risk to life” warnings ...
London’s famed Royal Parks shut their gates Saturday and road, rail and sea travel faced major disruption as a storm walloped ...
A Met Office yellow weather warning is in place as disruption continues on the roads and trains remain suspended.
TENS of thousands are without power as Storm Amy’s 90mph gusts and torrential rain lash Britain leaving one dead. The first ...