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Video shows a plane struggling to land at Leeds airport, while travel disruption is expected to continue on Tuesday.
An amber warning covers most of Scotland and there is a yellow warning in parts of England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Tens of thousands of households have been left without electricity this week after Storm Floris wreaked havoc on power lines.
Work to restore power to thousands as Storm Floris moves on from Scotland - Trees are also being cleared from railway lines which were blocked by the storm.
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Storm Floris swept through Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales, and northern England on Monday, August 4, bringing unseasonably ...
Ross Moran, rail director for Network Rail in Scotland, said lines have experienced a ‘devastating’ impact due to the high ...
Passengers flying from London to Inverness in northern Scotland had their travel plans ruined by Storm Floris, which has ...
Storm Floris wreaked havoc up and down Scotland yesterday, August 4, matching a record high for windspeed in August. Peak ...
Staff worked through the night to clear rail tracks blocked by fallen trees and debris after high winds affected roads, flights and ferries - and left thousands without power.
Disruption to the rail network in Scotland from Storm Floris is likely to continue into Tuesday, passengers have been warned.
The storm hit at the busiest time of year for tourism with hundreds of thousands of people flocking to Edinburgh’s annual ...
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