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Storm Éowyn has left destruction in its wake after battering Northern Ireland with winds in excess of 100 mph.
Writer Claire Allen speaks to five people who walked the coast of the UK about what they learned. Here, they share their highlights and top sights.
One of the strongest storms in decades leads to cancelled flights, suspended rail services, and closed schools.
Extreme, damaging and destructive winds associated with Storm Éowyn have caused widespread and extensive damage to the ...
Damage and power outages have been reported Friday as energy from a storm system that produced record snowfall along the Gulf ...
Major disruption is expected on Saturday, with further amber and yellow alerts for high winds affecting much of the country ...
Embark on a walking adventure around the UK with stops in fire-warmed pubs, family-run guesthouses and upscale hotels ...