Storm Bram has hit Britain with 90mph gusts of wind, causing disruption to train and ferry travel across the country.

Flights and ferries were cancelled today as the storm began to sweep across the country today, bringing with it torrential rain. The disruption is expected to extend through tomorrow.

Both amber and yellow warnings were issued by the Met Office for rain and wind across Northern Scotland, which has been particularly badly affected.

Network Rail has confirmed that several train services in the region have been suspended.

Some roads have imposed speed restrictions on traffic, keeping traffic to cars and single-decker buses in some areas.

Due to flooding and a multi-vehicle crash, a section of the M66 in Greater Manchester was shut southbound, and the M48 Severn Bridge

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