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Travellers are facing further misery as airports, roads and rail continue to be badly hit by snow in parts of the UK. | Travellers are facing further misery as airports, roads and rail continue to be badly hit by snow in parts of the UK. |
Gatwick Airport will remain closed until at least 0600 GMT on Friday, with more snow forecast overnight. | Gatwick Airport will remain closed until at least 0600 GMT on Friday, with more snow forecast overnight. |
Southern and Southeastern train services in south-east England are severely disrupted, and at least 6,500 schools across the UK were closed. | |
href="http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/uk/uk_forecast_warnings.html?day=1" >Heavy snow warnings have been issued in England for the East Midlands, East, and London and South East. | |
The Met Office also has a warning of widespread icy roads in the South West. | |
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Transport Secretary Phillip Hammond told the Commons he was doing everything he could to keep Britain moving, but his Labour shadow minister Maria Eagle accused him of "complacency". | Transport Secretary Phillip Hammond told the Commons he was doing everything he could to keep Britain moving, but his Labour shadow minister Maria Eagle accused him of "complacency". |
The government said that "challenging" road conditions were making it difficult to supply fuel to some areas - even though the refineries themselves were operating without major disruption. | The government said that "challenging" road conditions were making it difficult to supply fuel to some areas - even though the refineries themselves were operating without major disruption. |
The Independent Petrol Retailers Association claimed that up to 500 independent petrol retailers in Scotland and the east of England risked running out of petrol and diesel by the weekend. Filling stations in rural areas away from the main trunk roads were particularly vulnerable, it added. | The Independent Petrol Retailers Association claimed that up to 500 independent petrol retailers in Scotland and the east of England risked running out of petrol and diesel by the weekend. Filling stations in rural areas away from the main trunk roads were particularly vulnerable, it added. |
BBC weather forecaster Helen Willetts said there would be further heavy snow showers in eastern areas of the UK on Thursday evening, with ice being the major problem overnight. | BBC weather forecaster Helen Willetts said there would be further heavy snow showers in eastern areas of the UK on Thursday evening, with ice being the major problem overnight. |
Temperatures could plunge to as low as -20C (-4F) in parts of Scotland, northern England and north Wales. | Temperatures could plunge to as low as -20C (-4F) in parts of Scotland, northern England and north Wales. |
Areas such as Northern Ireland and western Scotland are set to be the next affected by heavy snow into the morning. | Areas such as Northern Ireland and western Scotland are set to be the next affected by heavy snow into the morning. |
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Snow is expected to continue overnight at Gatwick where temperatures could drop as low as -10C (14F). | Snow is expected to continue overnight at Gatwick where temperatures could drop as low as -10C (14F). |
A Gatwick spokesman said: "Our teams are working around the clock to make the runway safe for aircraft to use and get our airlines and passengers flying again. | A Gatwick spokesman said: "Our teams are working around the clock to make the runway safe for aircraft to use and get our airlines and passengers flying again. |
"The 100-strong team on the ground are busy clearing snow from the runway and anti-icing vehicles will be in use tonight in an effort to stop the runway from icing over." | "The 100-strong team on the ground are busy clearing snow from the runway and anti-icing vehicles will be in use tonight in an effort to stop the runway from icing over." |
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The Association of Train Operating Companies (Atoc) said that at Thursday lunchtime 70% of normal services were running and 58% of those were on time. | The Association of Train Operating Companies (Atoc) said that at Thursday lunchtime 70% of normal services were running and 58% of those were on time. |
Atoc chief executive Michael Roberts said: "Our priority for today and the coming days will be to get as many services as possible running. | Atoc chief executive Michael Roberts said: "Our priority for today and the coming days will be to get as many services as possible running. |
"Staff will continue to work round the clock to keep as much of the network up and running as possible." | "Staff will continue to work round the clock to keep as much of the network up and running as possible." |
Mr Hammond said he had heard "far too many stories" of rail passengers being unable to obtain information about train services. | |
"With the amount of snowfall we've seen the last few days, some disruption to train services is to be expected," he said. | |
"But what is completely unacceptable is for rail passengers to be kept in the dark about what is happening with their services." | |
The transport secretary has written to the train companies to remind them of their responsibilities. | |
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The AA said it had attended 10,500 breakdowns across the UK by 1500 GMT on Thursday, with the busiest areas in the the south coast of England. | The AA said it had attended 10,500 breakdowns across the UK by 1500 GMT on Thursday, with the busiest areas in the the south coast of England. |
An active search by mountain rescue team volunteers for missing fell walker Gwenda Merriot, 60, from Wiltshire, has now ended, but posters are being put up and hotels and B&Bs are being contacted. | An active search by mountain rescue team volunteers for missing fell walker Gwenda Merriot, 60, from Wiltshire, has now ended, but posters are being put up and hotels and B&Bs are being contacted. |
She was last seen in Ambleside in the Lake District on Wednesday morning and there has been heavy snowfall since then. | She was last seen in Ambleside in the Lake District on Wednesday morning and there has been heavy snowfall since then. |
Some 1,200 schools were closed in Scotland on Thursday, representing 45% of the total number of schools. | Some 1,200 schools were closed in Scotland on Thursday, representing 45% of the total number of schools. |
Some children in the north-east missed out on lessons for a sixth day and about 250,000 Scottish pupils had the day off. | Some children in the north-east missed out on lessons for a sixth day and about 250,000 Scottish pupils had the day off. |
More than 4,000 schools were closed in England. | More than 4,000 schools were closed in England. |
One of the worst-affected areas of England is South Yorkshire, where snowfall of up to 30cm (12in) brought parts of the county to a standstill. | One of the worst-affected areas of England is South Yorkshire, where snowfall of up to 30cm (12in) brought parts of the county to a standstill. |
A total of 38cm (15in) of snow has fallen in Sheffield, the most recorded in December since records began in 1882. | A total of 38cm (15in) of snow has fallen in Sheffield, the most recorded in December since records began in 1882. |
Overnight, temperatures hit lows of -11C (12F) in County Tyrone and -14C (7F) in the north-western Highlands. | Overnight, temperatures hit lows of -11C (12F) in County Tyrone and -14C (7F) in the north-western Highlands. |
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