Gusts of up to 114mph have struck as Storm Eowyn made landfall in Ireland and the UK. But as the howling winds started to ...
A taxi driver who braved Storm Eowyn in a suit of armour to help locals in Falkirk ... provide support and light relief by donning his heavy chainmail, plate armour and helmet to aid pedestrians ...
BBC Breakfast sparked outrage during their Storm Eowyn report as they sent a struggling weather reporter to talk to the studio in the dangerous winds.
BBC Breakfast proved a talking point when producers sent a weather reporter to brave the torrential rain and powerful winds of Storm Éowyn live on air. Naga Munchetty and Charlie Stayt spoke with Sara ...
A taxi driver who braved Storm Eowyn in a suit of armour to help locals ... relief by donning his heavy chainmail, plate armour and helmet to aid pedestrians struggling in the high winds.
A third person concurred: "Red Weather Warning, Flying debris, risk to life etc....you could at least give this courageous woman a crash helmet." A fourth added their voice: "Warnings go out ...
I am one of the many who were without power, water, phone, and internet as a result of Storm Éowyn. Thankfully on the evening ...
A taxi driver who braved Storm Eowyn in a suit of armour to help locals ... relief by donning his heavy chainmail, plate armour and helmet to aid pedestrians struggling in the high winds.