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Storm Eowyn: Over 300 flights AXED impacting 50,000 Brits as 114mph ‘storm of the century’ barrels into UK
OVER 300 flights have been axed impacting 50,000 Brits as 114mph Storm Eowyn barrels into the UK.
Flights have also been axed from airports in Glasgow, Aberdeen and Belfast due to what has been described as the “storm of the century”.
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Analysis of flight tracking website FlightRadar24 shows at least 334 flights have been cancelled.
The rare red weather warnings issued for Scotland and Northern Ireland comes as the fierce weather is likely to damage buildings, uproot trees and cause power cuts, the Met Office said.
Calmac Ferries on Scotland’s west coast and Steam Packet Ferries between Heysham and the Isle of Man both announced Friday’s planned sailings had been cancelled.
A number of train companies including Avanti West Coast, Lumo, CrossCountry and Grand Central have also told customers not to travel on routes across parts of north Wales, Scotland and northern England with no services running.
Red warnings for wind have been issued by the Met Office in Northern Ireland from 7am until 2pm on Friday, and for western and central areas of Scotland between 10am and 5pm.
Gusts of 80 to 90mph are expected widely inland in the warning areas, with speeds of up to 100mph likely along coasts, the forecaster said.
Amber wind warnings are also in place for Northern Ireland, the southern half of Scotland, northern England and north Wales between 6am and 9pm on Friday, and the northern half of Scotland from 1pm on Friday to 6am on Saturday.
Winds reaching 60 to 70mph will be widespread in these warning areas.
There is a yellow wind warning covering most of the UK for the entirety of Friday.
Smaller yellow warnings for snow in Scotland, from 6am to midnight, and rain in south-west England and Wales until 9am.
Cancelled flights across Scotland and Northern Ireland
Analysis of flight tracking website FlightRadar24 shows at least 334 flights have been cancelled across airports in Aberdeen, Belfast, Edinburgh and Glasgow.
This means around 50,000 passengers have been affected.
The number of cancellations for each airport is:
– Belfast International: 16 departures and 16 arrivals
– Belfast City: 23 departures and 20 arrivals
– Edinburgh: 74 departures and 72 arrivals
– Glasgow: 40 departures and 41 arrivals
– Aberdeen: 25 departures and 25 arrivals
This breakdown includes 18 domestic flights that were scheduled to depart from one of the airports and arrive at another.
These were only counted once in the total of 334.
Ruud van Nistelrooy ‘in blazing row with Leicester squad after Fulham defeat as ex-Man Utd star singles out loanee’
RUUD VAN NISTELROOY was involved in a blazing row with the Leicester squad following their defeat to Fulham, according to reports.
The former Manchester United striker has seen the Foxes’ form go down the pan after suffering seven defeats on the spin in the Premier League.
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According to the Daily Mail, the Dutchman is reported to have lost his temper and given the hairdryer treatment to his flops following the 2-0 defeat to Fulham at the King Power Stadium last weekend.
Goals from Emile Smith Rowe and Adama Traore saw Leicester sink deeper into relegation woes.
Van Nistelrooy took particular issue with a select few stars, including loanee Facundo Buonanotte.
The 20-year-old, on loan from Brighton, came on as a 71st-minute substitute.
However, he then proceeded to lose the ball on nine occasions despite only touching it 16 times, according to Opta data.
Buonanotte has started just three of Van Nistelrooy’s nine games in charge despite previously being a key man for predecessor Steve Cooper.
The attacking midfielder is said to have been left unhappy by his lack of minutes, with Brighton even considering whether to recall him this month.
The report adds that this is not the first time tempers have flared in the dressing room.
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An identical result at home against Crystal Palace the week before saw senior players hold an inquest to try and create more resolve in the team.
However, that meeting proved ineffective in the following match.
SunSport has contacted Leicester for comment.
They face a visit to Tottenham next, with Ange Postecoglou‘s side in a poor run of their own.
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RL team left with just 12 senior players for match as takeover talks rumble on
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MIKE Eccles is adamant London Broncos will get new investment after being left with just 12 senior players.
David Hughes’ decision to end his backing left the Wimbledon-based outfit, relegated from Super League last year, facing extinction.
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But boss Eccles believes money will come as Leeds chief executive Gary Hetherington brokers a deal – raising the possibility of more than one locally-based group coming on board.
For the time being, though, he has to fill his squad for tomorrow’s Challenge Cup tie with new boys Goole Vikings with trialists.
Eccles said: “The game probably doesn’t realise how close it was to losing us but we’ll get investment.
“There are a couple of options on the table and one group, who’s from London, has put together a very, very appealing package.
“Myself and chief executive Jason Loubser set a vision of, ‘This is what we want, can you support this?’ 12 weeks ago, we’d have taken anything to survive.
“And we feel we can get back to Super League quickly with the right investment supporting the right vision. It won’t be sorted by the start of the Championship season but the vision is to get a series of people coming in.
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“We’ve big ambitions. Right now it’s about getting more players, paying salaries and staying in the Championship but we want to get forward quickly.”
Eccles’ Broncos will face League One newcomers Goole – but the aim is for many players to be a development side below the first team.
Currently, though, it is a case of needs must.
He added: “We’ve got 12 players now and 14 train and trialists we need to get ready to play games. Five or six will be in the 17 tomorrow.
“These are lads we identified from the area who were playing in the Southern Conference League or had previously played in League One.
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“An open trial was predominantly players from the London League or who’d played in the SCL. Certain ones are being taught things for the first time, that’s the reality of where we’re at.
“We need players, so get them from where we live, in our area. We’re in trouble but we’ll stick to our roots.
“Tomorrow is a really proud day for us as we’ve paid two months’ worth of salaries without David, we’ve assembled a team, we’re putting a competitive fixture on.
“The reality is we’re fighting for our lives and fighting for a club but I’m absolutely confident it’s one we’ll win. I wouldn’t be here if not.”
Watch as huge fireball explosion rips through Putin oil refinery as screaming Russians flee inferno after drone attack
DRAMATIC footage shows the moment people fled as a huge fireball explosion ripped through a major Russian oil refinery.
Ukrainian forces blasted the Rostneft Oil Refinery in Ryazan with long-range kamikaze drones last night in the latest blow for Vladimir Putin.
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Towering flames and huge plumes of smoke could be seen rising from the site in footage shared on social media.
People ran from the scene as the inferno raged.
At least 20 drones targeted the Ryazan region, southeast of Moscow, overnight – striking the depot and a power station.
Regional governor Pavel Malkov said emergency services were tackling the aftermath of an air attack.
Ryazan oil refinery is one of the largest in Russia and is critical for fuel supplies to Moscow.
Its capacity is 18 million tons a year, and it is owned by state company Rosneft, headed by close Putin crony Igor Sechin.
Russia’s Defence Ministry said its forces had intercepted and destroyed 121 drones targeting 13 regions in one of the biggest bombardments of Putin’s territory.
A plant making microchips for Putin’s deadly Iskander ballistic missiles went up in flames in Bryansk region after another strike.
Drones also targeted other regions, including those that border Ukraine and Kursk, where Ukrainian troops hold a chunk of land despite Russian efforts to eject them.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said early on Friday that air defences had intercepted attacks by Ukrainian drones at four locations around the Russian capital.
Putin’s motorcade was seen rushing to the Kremlin at around 11.30pm on Thursday night, ahead of the fierce bombardment of western Russia by Ukrainian drones.
The reason for his late night visit to his office was not clear.
Airports in Russian cities Kazan, Nizhnekamsk, Penza, Samara, Saratov and Ufa were forced to suspend flights due to drone strikes.
It comes as Donald Trump has hit Putin with an ultimatum to sign a deal to end the “ridiculous” war in Ukraine – or face the consequences.
Trump threw the gauntlet squarely at Putin’s feet, threatening: “We can do this the easy way or the hard way.”
Trump warned of a tirade of taxes, tariffs and sanctions on everything sold from Russia to the US and other countries if Putin does not co-operate with peace talks.
In a post on his platform Truth Social, the new President said: “I’m not looking to hurt Russia.
“I love the Russian people, and always had a very good relationship with President Putin.
He continued: “All of that being said, I’m going to do Russia, whose economy is failing, and President Putin, a very big favour.
“Settle now, and stop this ridiculous war”, adding that it’s “only going to get worse.”
Russia responded swiftly to Trump’s ultimatum.
Dmitry Polyanskiy, Russia’s ambassador to the UN, said the Kremlin would need to hear specific details from Trump about any deal before proceeding.
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