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The UK Met Office and Met Éireann have launched appeals for people to help name storms for the 2025/26 season.
Storm Éowyn was named by the Met Office today as 80mph winds are set to cause chaos from Friday along with torrential rain and snow.
Glasgow typically sees its warmest weather in July, with average temperatures around 15°C, while January is the coldest month ...
The Met Office has invited the public to honour their loved ones as the weather service launched a search for new storm names. Naming storms helps effective communication among the media and the ...
The government's emergency alert siren, designed to warn the public of severe emergencies such as flooding, fire and other ...
Every phone in the UK will be pinged as part of the nationwide test, which ensures the service is ready for emergencies ...
The government’s emergency alert siren is due to be tested again this year, triggering a 10-second siren that will be emitted from millions of phones. The system was first launched in 2023 to alert ...
The emergency system is used to alert the public to potentially deadly situations, including national security threats and extreme weather conditions ...
After a journalistic investigation, NFU Mutual completed a U-turn and agreed to pay the County Antrim farmer his substantial claim for storm damages in full. The problem started o ...
The emergency service alarm will soon be tested for the second time, sending a message warning of danger to life nearby ...
While public water is safe to drink for the vast majority of people, the agency’s drinking water report for 2024, published ...
A County Antrim dairy farmer has received an apology from NFU Mutual, who have also agreed to pay his claim for storm damage ...