Planes wobble at Heathrow during Storm Darragh

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Storm Darragh’s high winds led to challenging conditions for pilots at Heathrow Airport on Saturday morning.

A number of planes performed go arounds and others could be seen straightening up before safely touching down.

There has been disruption around the country as a result of the storm, with railways, roads and airports affected. Tens of thousands of people are without power, according to the National Grid.

Follow live updates on Storm Darragh here.

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