Footage shows Storm Eowyn battering homes in Northern Ireland this morning, leaving millions of residents in the region without power. The gusts of up to 113mph (183km/h) slammed into County Down, ...
Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) said they aware of scam messages in relation to compensation after Storm Éowyn left ...
An appeal against the retailer's temporary permit to operate a bar within its Dundonald, County Down, store was launched by the owner of several off-licences in Northern Ireland, but the legal bid was ...
While shoppers might be used to the idea of a bar or dining inside a department store or mall, a Lidl pub and liquor store ...
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London — Record winds battered Ireland ... of northern Wales Friday morning as Storm Éowyn shifted toward the United Kingdom. Many trains and other public transport options were locked down ...
A large tree came down outside the Parochial House at St Patrick's church in Pennyburn Northern Ireland saw the highest gust in 27 years, with 92.2mph (148km/h) recorded at Killowen in County Down ...
The record for a gust in Northern Ireland is 124 m.p.h. in County Down in January 1974. This is the first red warning issued for Northern Ireland since the Met Office moved to impact-based ...
Advertisement One man died in a road traffic incident in Ireland's County Donegal ... high winds in northern England, Scotland and Northern Ireland, the storm's winds died down somewhat in the ...
Northern Ireland, where a Red Warning was issued ... Around 10,000 trees were lost at the 900-acre site at Mount Stewart, County Down, as it blew through the formal gardens, estate and woodlands.
In the wake of Storm Éowyn, the writer and journalist Paul Clements has been looking back to a nineteenth century January ...
Peter and Loughlin Devlin died at the scene of the two-car collision outside the village of Killylea on 27 December.