The UK's Ministry of Defence (MoD) has successfully completed trials using robot dogs to defuse bombs. The Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (Dstl) trials took place over four days and saw the ...
Shocking figures released today show that we are sitting on a migration ticking time bomb and so it’s easy ... people will be living in the UK by 2032, taking the population to 72.5 million ...
Gardaí are investigating a pipe bomb attack at a house in Limerick that is believed to be linked to a violent feud between rival groups on the south side of the city. Locals reported that the ...
The UK is set for a -5C which will bring "heavy blizzards ... WX Charts maps, generated using the Met Desk data on January 29, show a snow bomb smashing into the country around February 10 ...
A staggering 100mph gust has been clocked at Drumalbin in South Lanarkshire, Scotland, marking the UK's strongest gust today, according to the Met Office. Not far behind, Northumberland's Brizlee ...
Towards the end of this period there is a greater chance of unsettled conditions returning, especially in the north and west of the UK whilst southeastern parts more likely to be drier.
Parts of Britain are likely to be smashed by a massive 281-mile rain bomb as weather maps have turn ... affect north and north-western parts of the UK at times, particularly early in this period.
The medical jet transporting a pediatric patient and her mother left a “huge” hole in a row house as it came crashing ... “It sounded like a bomb went off,” Borisov said.
Projections from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that, by mid-2047, the number of over-85 will have nearly doubled to 3.3 million, representing 4.3 per cent of the total UK population.
Storm Eowyn has been named by the Met Office as the UK braces for strong winds, heavy rain and some snow brought on by a “weather bomb”. Gusts of more than 80mph could cause power cuts, travel ...
Meteorologists have termed Eowyn a “bomb” cyclone for its rapid and severe intensification. Meteorologists Suzanne Gray and Ambrogio Volonté from the University of Reading wrote in The ...
Leicestershire residents have said they fear more house building in their area could create a "flooding time-bomb" on their doorsteps. Concerns have heightened even further for those on the Newton ...