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The government has pledged to do all it can to keep roads and schools open, amid signs the severe wintry weather is easing slightly. | The government has pledged to do all it can to keep roads and schools open, amid signs the severe wintry weather is easing slightly. |
The Met Office is currently issuing no severe weather warnings, but says snow, ice and low temperatures will continue. | The Met Office is currently issuing no severe weather warnings, but says snow, ice and low temperatures will continue. |
Nearly all motorways and trunk roads would be open on Monday, the government said. | Nearly all motorways and trunk roads would be open on Monday, the government said. |
A man has died after falling through ice on the River Tees in Stockton while trying to rescue his dogs. | A man has died after falling through ice on the River Tees in Stockton while trying to rescue his dogs. |
Local Government Minister Rosie Winterton said great efforts were being made nationally and locally to beat the freeze. | Local Government Minister Rosie Winterton said great efforts were being made nationally and locally to beat the freeze. |
"Council workers are working extremely hard to ensure that as many of the roads are open as possible so that people can get to work, people can, if at all possible, keep their hospital appointments, and that children can get to school. But there's no doubt that it is very difficult," she said. | "Council workers are working extremely hard to ensure that as many of the roads are open as possible so that people can get to work, people can, if at all possible, keep their hospital appointments, and that children can get to school. But there's no doubt that it is very difficult," she said. |
FROZEN BRITAIN Frozen Britain seen from above Special report: Frozen Britain | FROZEN BRITAIN Frozen Britain seen from above Special report: Frozen Britain |
UK councils use about 60,000 tonnes of salt daily, and supplies have been running short as the cold snap continues. | UK councils use about 60,000 tonnes of salt daily, and supplies have been running short as the cold snap continues. |
The Highways Agency and local authorities have agreed to cut use of grit and salt by 25%. The Highways Agency has stopped gritting hard shoulders on motorways in England. Salt ordered from abroad is not due to arrive until 21 January. | The Highways Agency and local authorities have agreed to cut use of grit and salt by 25%. The Highways Agency has stopped gritting hard shoulders on motorways in England. Salt ordered from abroad is not due to arrive until 21 January. |
Councils have had to focus on making sure main routes - public transport routes, and outside hospitals, schools and supermarkets - are free of ice. | Councils have had to focus on making sure main routes - public transport routes, and outside hospitals, schools and supermarkets - are free of ice. |
The Highways Agency said motorways were mostly open. "But we're warning drivers to check their route before setting off, and only to make essential journeys," said a spokesman. | The Highways Agency said motorways were mostly open. "But we're warning drivers to check their route before setting off, and only to make essential journeys," said a spokesman. |
Additional salt supplies have been sent out to the worst-off councils, as a Cheshire chemical plant diverted 12,000 tonnes of salt bound for food and chlorine production in Germany. | Additional salt supplies have been sent out to the worst-off councils, as a Cheshire chemical plant diverted 12,000 tonnes of salt bound for food and chlorine production in Germany. |
Exam nerves | Exam nerves |
Secondary schools in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have GCSE and A-level exams starting on Monday, but many have been closed due to icy conditions. | Secondary schools in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have GCSE and A-level exams starting on Monday, but many have been closed due to icy conditions. |
WEATHER AND TRAVEL INFO Get the latest on school closures and travel problems via your BBC Local websiteCheck if snow is forecast in your area at BBC Weather Details of motorway and local road closures and public transport disruption are available at BBC Travel News For advice on handling difficult driving conditions, see the Highways Agency websiteFor information about severe weather warnings, see the Met Office websiteFor information about staying healthy in the current cold snap, see the NHS Winter Health website | WEATHER AND TRAVEL INFO Get the latest on school closures and travel problems via your BBC Local websiteCheck if snow is forecast in your area at BBC Weather Details of motorway and local road closures and public transport disruption are available at BBC Travel News For advice on handling difficult driving conditions, see the Highways Agency websiteFor information about severe weather warnings, see the Met Office websiteFor information about staying healthy in the current cold snap, see the NHS Winter Health website |
Teachers, pupils and parents have criticised England's exam regulator Ofqual for refusing to postpone the tests. | Teachers, pupils and parents have criticised England's exam regulator Ofqual for refusing to postpone the tests. |
If candidates cannot take the modules, they might have to wait until the next round in June or have estimated grades. | If candidates cannot take the modules, they might have to wait until the next round in June or have estimated grades. |
An Ofqual spokesman said: "These arrangements are the fairest possible for all candidates - both those affected by the snow and those who are not." | An Ofqual spokesman said: "These arrangements are the fairest possible for all candidates - both those affected by the snow and those who are not." |
Forecasters say slightly milder air has been feeding in from the east, bringing a mix of rain, sleet and some snow, with a slight thaw across parts of England and Wales. | Forecasters say slightly milder air has been feeding in from the east, bringing a mix of rain, sleet and some snow, with a slight thaw across parts of England and Wales. |
There will be some further snow overnight, mainly across hilly parts of Wales and northern England, but any disruption is likely to be limited. Many areas will remain icy. | There will be some further snow overnight, mainly across hilly parts of Wales and northern England, but any disruption is likely to be limited. Many areas will remain icy. |
The Met Office says it will stay cold and windy in the week ahead, but with daytime temperatures creeping above freezing a slight thaw can be expected in most areas. | The Met Office says it will stay cold and windy in the week ahead, but with daytime temperatures creeping above freezing a slight thaw can be expected in most areas. |
Slippery underfoot | Slippery underfoot |
The death of the man in Stockton brought the total of weather-related deaths to 27. | The death of the man in Stockton brought the total of weather-related deaths to 27. |
On Saturday, a woman, 42, died after being found near shops in Newcastle. | On Saturday, a woman, 42, died after being found near shops in Newcastle. |
Parents pitch in to clear snow leading to their school | Parents pitch in to clear snow leading to their school |
Police are also searching for missing mountain-walker Steven Bailey, 51, from Ambleside, Cumbria. He was last seen on Tuesday in Windermere in the Lake District. | Police are also searching for missing mountain-walker Steven Bailey, 51, from Ambleside, Cumbria. He was last seen on Tuesday in Windermere in the Lake District. |
Easyjet and BA have cancelled some flights, and British Airways told passengers to only come to the airport after checking for delays and cancellations. | Easyjet and BA have cancelled some flights, and British Airways told passengers to only come to the airport after checking for delays and cancellations. |
The Association of Train Operating Companies said most operators had returned to normal timetables - although 10 companies continue to run revised services. | The Association of Train Operating Companies said most operators had returned to normal timetables - although 10 companies continue to run revised services. |
Other disruptions blamed on the prolonged period of sub-zero weather include: | Other disruptions blamed on the prolonged period of sub-zero weather include: |
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Some schools have taken unusual steps to stay open, from issuing parents and pupils with shovels, to Brighton College bringing in mattresses and sleeping bags for a pre-exam sleep-over. | Some schools have taken unusual steps to stay open, from issuing parents and pupils with shovels, to Brighton College bringing in mattresses and sleeping bags for a pre-exam sleep-over. |
At a village primary school in Wollaston, Northamptonshire, the headmistress asked parents to each bring a bucket of council rock salt with them on Monday to help replenish its stocks. | At a village primary school in Wollaston, Northamptonshire, the headmistress asked parents to each bring a bucket of council rock salt with them on Monday to help replenish its stocks. |
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