These are your rugby headlines on Monday, January 27 Fears grow over Six Nations' future on BBC There are growing fears within the BBC that this year's Six Nations will be the last shown by the broadcaster,
Scotland is home to the Munros, the 282 peaks over 3000ft high. It's therefore the UK's best destination for mountains. This is a guide to the tallest 10.
A trio of friends who have conquered the ten highest mountains in England and Wales have now set their sights on the ten highest peaks in Scotland as part of a mammoth fund-raising effort.
Gusts of up to 93mph have been recorded in Wales, a major bridge has been closed and there are a number of flood alerts in place
A LIVE tracker map shows “danger to life” Storm Eowyn hitting England, Scotland and Wales. Over four million people have been sent an emergency alert message warning them to
The former Wales and Lions captain has made some big calls ahead of the tournament getting underway next weekend, including who will win the Grand Slam and who will lift the trophy
A new broadcast deal is close to being agreed, which could result in the loss of a totally free-to-air Six Nations coverage split between the BBC and ITV
Scots dad Andrew Main suffered catasrophic brain injuries after he was attacked by Macauley Ruddock and Joseph Dix.
Strong winds have battered the UK and Ireland as Storm Éowyn makes its way further towards the north-east. However, the strongest ever gusts recorded occurred almost 36 years ago in Aberdeenshire.
As Storm Éowyn weakens and clears to the northeast of the UK, Saturday will remain a breezy day everywhere with strong winds persisting in the north. It will be drier for many, with showers replacing persistent heavy rain, these wintry in the north, especially over higher ground.
However, a major change in the UK’s weather starts on Thursday, as a front bringing heavy rain moves eastwards through the day. Conditions turn both wet and windy during the early hours on Friday morning as Storm Éowyn arrives, with rain starting off as snow over parts of Northern Ireland, Scotland and higher ground in northern England.
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