Storm Kathleen forces Edinburgh to move Bayonne match to Murrayfield
Edinburgh have moved their European Challenge Cup tie against Bayonne on Saturday evening to Murrayfield due to Storm Kathleen.
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Edinburgh have moved their European Challenge Cup tie against Bayonne on Saturday evening to Murrayfield due to Storm Kathleen.
Dozens of flights have been cancelled today as Storm Kathleen batters the north west bringing winds of up to 70mph to the UK and Ireland.
Dozens of flights have been cancelled as Storm Kathleen sweeps the UK, bringing with it gusts of up to 70mph. Around 70 flights departing from and arriving at UK airports before midday today (Saturday, April 6) have been cancelled following a yellow weather warning for wind from the Met Office, reports the PA news agency.
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Many Brits will be in for a wet and windy weekend as Storm Kathleen - the eleventh named storm of the season - moves across the UK on Saturday.
Ireland lead the way with eight players named on the official Six Nations team of the championship, with Bundee Aki losing out to Italy centre Tommaso Menoncello in the player of the tournament category.
Two major airlines have warned passengers could face disruption due to Storm Kathleen this weekend. Parts of the UK's west coast are set to be battered by winds of up to 70 mph, the Met Office has warned.
Italy centre Tommaso Menoncello was named the player of the 2024 Six Nations Championship on Friday, after winning 33 per cent of the votes cast by 146,000 rugby fans.