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Thousands of people face further disruption to their Christmas travel plans as cold weather continues to grip much of the country. | Thousands of people face further disruption to their Christmas travel plans as cold weather continues to grip much of the country. |
BA cancelled all short-haul flights out of Heathrow while Eurostar passengers in London queued round the block. | |
BAA has apologised for spoiling so many people's Christmases, but Transport Secretary Philip Hammond said aviation was a "safety-first business". | |
In Essex, the conditions led to a death when a man fell through ice on a lake. | In Essex, the conditions led to a death when a man fell through ice on a lake. |
The unnamed man, in his 30s, was dragged out of the lake at Rochford, near Southend, on Sunday afternoon but died later in hospital. | The unnamed man, in his 30s, was dragged out of the lake at Rochford, near Southend, on Sunday afternoon but died later in hospital. |
Heathrow airport officials told passengers with flights scheduled to depart from terminals 1 or 3 not to travel to the airport as extreme congestion meant no more passengers were being accepted into the buildings. | Heathrow airport officials told passengers with flights scheduled to depart from terminals 1 or 3 not to travel to the airport as extreme congestion meant no more passengers were being accepted into the buildings. |
They added that no more than a third of all flights would operate until 0600 GMT on Wednesday and warned passengers to expect delays and cancellations possibly until Christmas Day. | They added that no more than a third of all flights would operate until 0600 GMT on Wednesday and warned passengers to expect delays and cancellations possibly until Christmas Day. |
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People at St Pancras station queued for five hours for Eurostar services to the continent, which was also suffering from severe weather. The station was so busy, many had to wait outside, lined up around the terminal building. | People at St Pancras station queued for five hours for Eurostar services to the continent, which was also suffering from severe weather. The station was so busy, many had to wait outside, lined up around the terminal building. |
Eurostar is now asking all passengers with bookings to stay away from St Pancras, as they try to clear the huge backlog. | Eurostar is now asking all passengers with bookings to stay away from St Pancras, as they try to clear the huge backlog. |
One worker at St Pancras estimated there were 3,500 people - most of them families - queuing outside the station. | One worker at St Pancras estimated there were 3,500 people - most of them families - queuing outside the station. |
A Salvation Army tea truck was serving hot drinks, and spirits were surprisingly relaxed despite Eurostar staff "keeping out of public view," he told the BBC. | |
BBC producer Nicki Stiastny, who is trying to get to France, said British Transport Police angered many when they stopped letting people join the end of the queue. | BBC producer Nicki Stiastny, who is trying to get to France, said British Transport Police angered many when they stopped letting people join the end of the queue. |
Meanwhile, the Met Office has warned of more snow and ice in many parts of the country. | Meanwhile, the Met Office has warned of more snow and ice in many parts of the country. |
BBC weather forecaster John Hammond said Devon and Cornwall bore the brunt of the snow on Monday morning, with 20cm falling in parts. Wales saw between 2cm and 5cm. | BBC weather forecaster John Hammond said Devon and Cornwall bore the brunt of the snow on Monday morning, with 20cm falling in parts. Wales saw between 2cm and 5cm. |
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Through the afternoon and evening, more snow is expected to cover the rest of southern England with Surrey, Sussex and Kent likely to see the worst of it. | Through the afternoon and evening, more snow is expected to cover the rest of southern England with Surrey, Sussex and Kent likely to see the worst of it. |
Sub-zero temperatures will persist across almost the whole country. | Sub-zero temperatures will persist across almost the whole country. |
The Wales Ambulance Service has warned of potential "long delays" in responding to 999 calls. | The Wales Ambulance Service has warned of potential "long delays" in responding to 999 calls. |
There were also warnings of more heavy snow for much of Scotland and north-east England, with up to 10cm of snow expected in northern Scotland. | There were also warnings of more heavy snow for much of Scotland and north-east England, with up to 10cm of snow expected in northern Scotland. |
Overnight, it will remain bitterly cold and Tuesday will start off very icy with temperatures well below freezing, say forecasters. | |
The lowest UK temperature overnight into Monday was -18.7C, recorded in Pershore, Worcestershire. Northern Ireland had another bitterly cold night, with -18C recorded at Castlederg in County Tyrone. | |
Thousands of people were forced to spend another night at Heathrow airport and many complained they were poorly treated. | Thousands of people were forced to spend another night at Heathrow airport and many complained they were poorly treated. |
Sarah Randall, from Hertfordshire, said her family were forced to sleep on the airport floor on Saturday night after their Cathay Pacific flight to Hong Kong was cancelled. | Sarah Randall, from Hertfordshire, said her family were forced to sleep on the airport floor on Saturday night after their Cathay Pacific flight to Hong Kong was cancelled. |
She said her three children - aged six to 11 - were traumatised by the experience and the treatment of passengers had been "disgraceful". | She said her three children - aged six to 11 - were traumatised by the experience and the treatment of passengers had been "disgraceful". |
Now back home, she said her husband walked through the snow to flag down a taxi on the M4 slip road, but they still had no idea whether the £16,000 cost of the trip would be refunded. | Now back home, she said her husband walked through the snow to flag down a taxi on the M4 slip road, but they still had no idea whether the £16,000 cost of the trip would be refunded. |
Mr Hammond is to give a statement to MPs in the House of Commons later on the impact of the weather on the transport network. | Mr Hammond is to give a statement to MPs in the House of Commons later on the impact of the weather on the transport network. |
He said he was aware of the "outrage" of passengers, but he added: "We have had very extreme conditions and aviation is a safety-first business and the conditions at Heathrow have made it difficult for aviation to operate." | He said he was aware of the "outrage" of passengers, but he added: "We have had very extreme conditions and aviation is a safety-first business and the conditions at Heathrow have made it difficult for aviation to operate." |
BAA spokesman Andrew Teacher has apologised for the disruption caused to people's journeys. | BAA spokesman Andrew Teacher has apologised for the disruption caused to people's journeys. |
He said hundreds of people were drafted in to clear the snow, and thousands of passengers were put up at hotels near the airport. | He said hundreds of people were drafted in to clear the snow, and thousands of passengers were put up at hotels near the airport. |
Staff had given out thousands of blankets, food vouchers and water bottles to passengers stuck in the airport, he added. | Staff had given out thousands of blankets, food vouchers and water bottles to passengers stuck in the airport, he added. |
The south runway remains closed, but staff were working "round the clock" to get it cleared, Mr Teacher said. | The south runway remains closed, but staff were working "round the clock" to get it cleared, Mr Teacher said. |
"If there was a crash or a plane skidded off the runway, we would have people saying 'why didn't you close the runway?'" he added. | "If there was a crash or a plane skidded off the runway, we would have people saying 'why didn't you close the runway?'" he added. |
London Mayor Boris Johnson said: "What people are now starting to feel is, a couple of days after the snow fell, it can't be beyond the wit of man, surely, to find the shovels, the diggers, the snow ploughs or whatever it takes to clear the snow out from under the planes, to get the planes moving and to have more than one runway going." | |
Former Labour Transport Secretary Lord Adonis said: "BAA has big explaining to do... it is making Britain look like a Third World country in terms of its transport systems." | |
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BA chief executive Willie Walsh admitted the company had not done enough to communicate with passengers already at Heathrow about their flights. | BA chief executive Willie Walsh admitted the company had not done enough to communicate with passengers already at Heathrow about their flights. |
The Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for France, warning of disruption to road, rail and air travel in the country. | |
Most schools in England have already closed for the Christmas break but 472 schools shut early in Northern Ireland, 170 in Wales and at least 50 in Scotland. | |
The Highways Agency said it was doing its best to keep major roads in England clear, but advised motorists to check traffic and weather conditions before deciding whether to head out. | The Highways Agency said it was doing its best to keep major roads in England clear, but advised motorists to check traffic and weather conditions before deciding whether to head out. |
Frozen Britain - a BBC News special programme on the disruption caused by the recent severe weather will be broadcast on BBC One at 1930GMT on Monday, 20 December. | Frozen Britain - a BBC News special programme on the disruption caused by the recent severe weather will be broadcast on BBC One at 1930GMT on Monday, 20 December. |
Have you been affected by the heavy snow and ice or have your travel plans been disrupted? You can send us your experiences using the form below: | Have you been affected by the heavy snow and ice or have your travel plans been disrupted? You can send us your experiences using the form below: |
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