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Heavy snow and blizzards – live blog
Throughout the day, I’ll be bringing you regular snow updates on this blog, with the latest on where the worst of the weather is, the effects it’s having and what is likely in the coming hours.
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The veteran snowboarder is a real gold medal prospect at Sochi, and will be looking to take what may be her last chance for Olympic glory.
It may be the newest of the Winter Olympic sports, but Team GB’s Sochi snowboard slopestyle team contains two medal prospects. Our infographic explains what you have to do to win.
A day after singing Happy Birthday to North Korean leader Kim Jong-un, former NBA star Dennis Rodman apologies for his comments about captive US missionary Kenneth Bae.
As the US prepares for showdown talks with Russia amid strained relations, an encrypted email service, believed to have been used by American fugitive Edward Snowden, is closed down.
Here is tonight’s Snowmail from Krishnan, including the latest on the Brazil protests, spying charges for the US whistleblower, and the Lions beat the Aussies.
An ex-CIA employee working as a contractor at the US National Security Agency reveals he is the whistleblower who leaked details of a top secret surveillance programme.
Some farmers in Wales can bury dead livestock on their own land after recent heavy snow, as strict EU rules are temporarily relaxed by the Welsh Assembly.
Farmer Gareth Wyn Jones from Llanfairfechan in north Wales finds some of his sheep still alive, despite being buried under deep snow for three days.
Throughout the day, I’ll be bringing you regular snow updates on this blog, with the latest on where the worst of the weather is, the effects it’s having and what is likely in the coming hours.
Drivers were left stranded in their vehicles as snow brought traffic to a standstill and freezing conditions created long tailbacks across the south east.
Following scenes of public grief at his funeral, thousands of North Koreans mark the memorial service for Kim Jong-il on Thursday in scenes of sombre silence.
Jon Snow writes from atop the mountain of cleared snow at Gatwick airport.
Eurostar is turning away new passengers until Tuesday as a restricted service is put in place because of the snow, as the Salvation Army helps those queuing outside, as Jonathan Rugman discovers.
Solid ice breaks snow ploughs’ blades on the M8 as Scottish authorities warn drivers not to venture onto the treacherous roads unless “absolutely essential”, with snow showers set to continue.