Media playback is unsupported on your device Media caption Fireworks in cities around the world also welcomed the new year

The UK has welcomed in the new year with spectacular firework displays in London and Edinburgh among the highlights.

More than 100,000 ticketholders watched London's midnight firework show from the banks of the River Thames.

Big Ben also chimed to welcome in 2018, having been turned back on part way through restoration work.

Meanwhile, Hogmanay in Edinburgh went ahead, despite 76mph winds hitting parts of Scotland on Sunday.

Image copyright Reuters Image caption The fireworks illuminated Big Ben, which is undergoing restoration work

Tens of thousands of people were celebrating in the Scottish capital, undeterred by earlier concerns that Storm Dylan might threaten events.

Rag'n'Bone Man headlined Concert in the Gardens, while The Human League were among the acts that took to the street party stages.

A soundscaped fireworks display over the castle entertained revellers for the first nine minutes of 2018.

In central London, the soundtrack to the midnight show was dominated by female artists, including Aretha Franklin, Ariana Grande and Florence Welch, to mark the centenary of women getting the vote.

Some 10,000 fireworks lit up the sky in every colour, with the London Eye as the centrepiece, in a 12-minute display.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan tweeted that in London "we celebrate our diversity and strive for equality".

London Ambulance Service (LAS) treated nearly 300 people across central London, and took 77 people to hospital.

Many were suffering from alcohol-related illnesses and were helped to sober up or treated for minor injuries, the LAS said.

People waking up feeling unwell after a heavy night are being urged to use walk-in centres or NHS 111 to leave ambulance crews free to help others with more serious conditions.

Image copyright PA Image caption About 10,000 fireworks were set off in London

Image copyright Getty Images Image caption Big Ben also chimed to welcome in 2018

Image copyright AFP Image caption Fireworks were launched from three barges on the Thames

Fewer Met Police officers were deployed during the celebrations, despite four terror attacks in the city in the past year.

Security at the event appeared tight, with armed police on patrol and security barriers erected.

Superintendent Nick Aldworth said "a mix of overt and covert officers" were on the streets, and CCTV and dogs were in use.

Image copyright PA Image caption Fireworks lit up the sky in Edinburgh during the Hogmanay celebrations

Image copyright Edinburgh's Hogmanay Image caption Drummers led the celebrations in the Scottish capital