Scottish First Minister John Swinney told the country’s Parliament ... the Education Authority had advised all schools in Northern Ireland to close on Friday. The warning is in place in Northern ...
Rail services, flights and ferries have been axed, with rare red weather warnings in place on Friday in Scotland and Northern Ireland ... as First Minister John Swinney warned residents not ...
A previous red warning covering Northern Ireland has been downgraded ... across Scotland to close on Friday as First Minister John Swinney warned people not to travel. A driver was seriously ...
Rail services, flights and ferries have been axed, and rare red weather warnings are in place on Friday in Scotland and Northern Ireland ... as First Minister John Swinney warned people not ...
"John Swinney is not a gradualist in the sense ... In a podcast earlier this month Mr Swinney suggested that as Northern Ireland has a mechanism for there to be a border poll, Scotland should ...
Millions of people in Ireland and northern parts of the U.K. have heeded the advice of authorities to stay at home.
A tornado warning has been issued ahead of the arrival of Storm Eowyn set to batter UK’s coasts with 100mph winds this weekend.The Met Office issued a rare red warning across Northern Ireland and Scotland which will see winds rapidly during the Friday morning rush hour with peak gusts of 80-90 mph fairly widely and perhaps up to 100 mph along some exposed coasts.
The storm has cut power to homes, grounded hundreds of flights and forced public transport to come to a standstill. Officials have closed schools and warned people to stay indoors
Ireland, Northern Ireland and Scotland are braced for a storm spiraling in from the Atlantic, bringing gusts of up to 100 m.p.h., with forecasters warning of a danger to life.
Schools are being advised to close with drivers warned to stay off the roads amid a rare red weather warning as Storm Eowyn gets set to batter parts of the UK.
Nicola Sturgeon declared last week that independence was "off the radar"- a claim swiftly and unsurprisingly rejected by her former
LONDON — (AP) — Ireland was hit with wind gusts of 114 ... in Edinburgh shut its doors and Scottish First Minister John Swinney said: “We have to be clear. People should not travel.”