Scotland heavy snow has caused major disruption across the u.k. For a 2nd day the alert means a risk to life is likely our b.b.c. Reporter Alison Freeman is in Newcastle where transport links have been badly hit we were warned by our so everybody was prepared but there has been a huge amount of disruption as snow is falling onto compacted ice closing many of our main routes across the northeast in Cumbria the a one the 819866 across the penalties have all been affected suffering closures at one point or another the police are saying to people across the region Paley s do not travel unless you absolutely have to do so treacherous in the conditions in Wiltshire and Amber warning for snow is due to take place from tomorrow afternoon. In other news the e.u. Has outlined proposals that could mean Northern Ireland would in effect remain in the Customs Union its proposed what it calls a common regulate tree area without internal borders on the island of Ireland if Britain fails to produce de
And they had hoped the train would be ready they say the trial is not just about getting the maximum income of the busiest time of year which is obviously a big part of it they want to run this service for the long term they want to prove the Swanage railway can be reconnected to the national network and run like last fall a permanent bases they have began visions the prime minister Tories amaze preparing to address the World Economic Forum in the Swiss resort of Davos where she ll urge Internet companies to do more to weed out extremism promote a Britain s expertise in artificial intelligence announcing a new center for data ethics and innovation Mrs May will also meet President Trump for the 1st time since he canceled a planned trip to open the new Us embassy in London. A woman from Ringwood is appealing for help after the theft of her mobile phone which contained photos of her son who died in 2014 the phone was taken from her pocket while she was at Christ Church hospital on Monday
Can Ride is necessary to deal with growing traffic and pollution problems in Oxford from a city councillor is the 4000000 pound expansion into greenbelt land was a plea approved by the planning review committee last night councillors voted $5.00 to $3.00 in favor of almost doubling the number of spaces at the site Liz Sawyer from Oxford flood Alliance which is campaign against the development says extension will cause major problems the new car park area will be considerably lower than the existing carpark it will flood a lot you will have cars being lifted off the ground and washed into the local sink or strain that was not brought up tonight and is a very real danger Councillor John Tanner told us the case about flooding wasn t made at the committee and the development will improve the flooding situation on bought me right plans to curb the use of plastic in the u.k. Will be unveiled by the prime minister this morning with the promise that all of voidable plastic waste will be stopp
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Thanks Tom. Towns in south. East roads closed to cars and parking remeet in a bid to tackle air pollution Sapphic City District Council is discussing whether to go ahead with its low emissions strategy lighter options include removing parking from the main road through Washington and banning peak time traffic for morning footbridge both towns have pollution 25 percent higher than government limits Dr c. Roberts from sustainable wanting food is worried the bridge ban is a distraction from other ideas that might make a difference they should be making. Cleaner and better and you know there would be such good positive gains if we were to make the center of the town. Because if you get people wondering about window shopping and enjoying the talent it should be enjoyed it comes as an international research program on climate change has concluded some of its impacts are now inevitable and couldn t be prevented even by immediate radical cuts in carbon dioxide emissions M.P. s say there s an