Edinburgh’s Hogmanay street party and fireworks display have been cancelled due to bad weather. The events were cancelled by organisers UniqueAssembly after Met Office yellow weather warnings for most ...
A weather warning of heavy rain has been upgraded to amber for part of northern Scotland on Hogmanay, as the street party and fireworks at Edinburgh’s New Year’s Eve celebrations were cancelled.
As we previously reported, Christmas was outlawed in Scotland for many years amidst the backdrop of the Scottish Reformation. As a result, Scots began to shift their celebrations to Hogmanay ...
For those celebrating Hogmanay, heavy downpours and snowfall may cause "significant disruption" across northern Scotland. Up to 140mm of rainfall is expected between today and tomorrow. Up to 20cm of ...
Scotland's Hogmanay has been left in disarray as 2025 begins with torrential rain, wind and snow. People were forced to stay indoors as 2024 drew to a miserable end, with a low pressure system ...
“For all Edinburgh's Hogmanay outdoor events, we recommend audiences dress appropriately for winter events in Scotland – prepare for all weather, wrap up warm and double check with your travel ...
The outdoor Hogmanay festivities were called off in Scotland’s capital as forecasters warned of rain, strong winds and snow across Britain. By Nazaneen Ghaffar Reporting from London The famed ...
Fireworks on Calton Hill in Edinburgh mark the start of the New Year celebrations on December 29, 2007 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images An Edinburgh Hogmanay spokesperson said ...
For the first time, broadcaster Amy Irons will lead the Hogmanay celebrations on BBC One Scotland and the BBC Scotland Channel. Kicking the night off, comedian and broadcaster Des Clarke will host ...
A yellow weather warning for heavy rain has been issued for nearly all of Scotland on Hogmanay. Forecasters are predicting that some areas of the country could see up to 14cm of rainfall early ...
Chief Superintendent David Robertson, Police Scotland Gold Commander for Edinburgh’s Hogmanay, said: “Cancelling such an event is a difficult decision for the organisers, but public safety ...