In a dire warning the Met Office said 'injuries and danger to life are likely' as the nation is lashed by the huge storm.
The UK is bracing for Storm Ashley over the next hours, as heavy rain and 80mph winds are 'likely' to bring injuries and ...
Gales are due to hit some areas, with the Met Office warning of a ‘danger to life’ while torrential rain is forecast to cause ...
A new book examines the streetscapes of our historic towns and marvels at what we can easily take for granted. Its author, ...
Forest defenders were stunned and concerned by the European Commission’s recent proposal for a 12-month delay in ...
Arundel Cathedral is to welcome Bishop Kenneth Nowakowski, the Apostolic Eparch of the Ukrainian Catholic Church in Great ...
A new bill aiming to legalize assisted dying in Britain is to be introduced in Parliament on Wednesday, marking the first time in nearly a decade that the House of Commons will ...
As executive director of the Great Lakes Observing System, she's leading a campaign to map every meter of the lakes' bottom. The effort, the marine scientist says, will pinpoint hundreds of ...
But which are the worst affected areas and is anything being done about them? We would like you, Telegraph readers, to help map Britain’s worst potholes.
Snow is set to blanket parts of Britain ... weather maps turning purple indicating the likelihood of snow. Towards the end of next week, sub-zero nighttime temperatures will engulf large parts ...