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 ...
Storm Amy has claimed a life in Ireland and prompted a new nationwide weather alert across the UK, as its disruptive effects persist. Authorities in Ireland confirmed a man's death in a ...
There is widespread damage and more than 60,000 homes without power after Storm Amy swept across Scotland overnight. Network Rail said the high winds hit "much harder and more quickly" than expected, ...
Network Rail will close several railway lines in Scotland from 6pm tonight (Friday 3 October) ahead of Storm Amy reaching its peak, with potentially damaging gusts of up to 100mph.
The north of Scotland will face a new amber warning for ‘damaging’ winds with gusts of more than 90mph in some areas.
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Storm Amy: Major travel disruption as 96mph winds kill man and leave thousands without power
The first named storm of the season will bring winds of up to 100mph and heavy rain, with schools to shut early and transport disrupted. ‘Do not travel’ warnings issued for Anglo-Scottish intercity ...
TENS of thousands are without power as Storm Amy’s 90mph gusts and torrential rain lash Britain leaving one dead. The first named storm of the season has swept into the country with yellow ...
Met Office chief forecaster Neil Armstrong said: "Storm Amy will be an impactful autumn storm for many in Scotland and Northern Ireland, though impacts will also spread to north-west England and Wales ...
A man has died in Ireland and a building has collapsed in Glasgow as the first named storm of the season brings gusts in excess of 100mph.
A man has died and a fresh weather warning covers the whole of the UK as Storm Amy continues to bring widespread disruption. Irish police said the man died in a “weather-related” incident in the ...
Major travel disruption remains ongoing, with key A-roads closed in part of the region. Although the A96 was open at the time of writing, it had been hit by fallen trees earlier in the night, and ...
A new £11.2 million rail freight terminal is to be constructed in Inverness thanks to Scottish Government funding of up to £3m. The award through the Freight Facilities Grant to West Fraser Limited ...
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