More than four million people across Northern Ireland and parts of Scotland have received emergency alerts on their phones in the “largest real life use of the tool to date”, the Government said.
Storm Eowyn is set to smash into areas of the UK in the coming days, with huge winds bringing the potential of danger to life for millions of Brits as homes could be damaged ...
Follow live as Storm Eowyn hits Ireland, with winds expected to reach up to 100mph in what's been described as one of the "most dangerous storms". The entire UK is covered by alerts for wind and a ...
People have been urged to stay at home under what has been described as 'exceptional circumstances' by STV meteorologist Sean Batty.
Many people have reacted to an emergency alert ordered by the Government which went off at 6pm to tell people of the dangers of Storm Eowyn, set to arrive on Friday ...
Glasgow residents will receive a "loud siren" on the their phones to warn of Storm Eowyn. On Friday, the city is set to face major disruption with winds expected to reach nearly 90mph.
Scottish Rugby's performance director David Nucifora is set for a shock role on the British and Irish Lions staff for the upcoming tour of his native Australia.
Hundreds of schools will close, all trains in Scotland will be suspended and police have warned people not to travel in areas ...
The Environment Agency said that Storm Eowyn could also result in some flooding in several parts of England on Sunday and Monday.
Millions of mobile phones will let off a loud 10-second siren as the UK prepares for Storm Eowyn. The 'Armageddon alert' will hit around 4.5 million devices at 6pm tonight (Thursday, January 23).