Tributes to storm death victims
Friends and colleagues have paid tribute to the four people killed during a violent storm that hit England and Wales.
Friends and colleagues have paid tribute to the four people killed during a violent storm that hit England and Wales.
David Cameron has said the thoughts of all MPs were with the families of the four people who died after hurricane-force conditions swept the UK.
Describing the storm that has battered the country as one of "worst storms for years", Mr Cameron said: "I know the thoughts of the whole House will be with the families and friends of the four people that we know have lost their lives."
The Prime Minister went on to pay tribute to the work of the emergency services: "I'm sure the whole House will join me in paying tribute to our emergency services and to all those who have been working to clear up the debris and to get our transport system moving again.
"All the agencies involved are working as fast as possible to get things back to normal."
St. Jude was brewing over the Atlantic for days before hitting our shores, and she seems to be gathering strength.
Energy companies across the Anglia region are drafting in extra staff to deal with any power cuts caused by Monday's storm.
Met Office advice on what to do in severe windy conditions like those being forecast from the early hours of Monday.