Widespread disruption is expected as almost all parts of the country are covered by at least one Met Office weather warning.
New Year’s celebrated across world as countdown begins to London fireworks despite bad weather: live - Millions of Britons fear a New Year’s Eve washout as storms heading south look set to wreak havoc ...
Widespread disruption is expected as almost all parts of the country are covered by at least one Met Office weather warning.
Edinburgh's outdoor Hogmanay New Year celebrations have been cancelled as wind, rain and snow are forecast across parts of ...
A HOGMANAY gig which was axed over bad weather is set to go ahead. Tens of thousands of revellers were left gutted after Edinburgh’s world-famous celebrations were axed over storm chaos.
New Year’s is being celebrated across world – but events in the UK have been cancelled due to bad weather. Rail services ...
Weather warnings for rain, wind and snow are in force across Scotland throughout Hogmanay, New Years Day and January 2.
Organisers in Newcastle said its two planned spectacles at 6pm and midnight have been pulled amid mounting safety concerns.
Firework displays have already been axed across the country, in Edinburgh and Blackpool, after the Met Office issued a rare ...
Heavy rainfall and cancellations and delays across Scotland’s transport network are causing widespread disruption on Hogmanay ...
Rare “danger to life” flood warnings were also issued by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (Sepa) on Tuesday morning ...
London’s City Hall says it is ‘monitoring the weather’ ahead of the capital’s celebrations after Edinburgh and Blackpool ...