And lost and found, a man reunited with his £600 wage packet after losing it in a pubjust with his £600 wage packet after losing it in a pub just before christmas. We were just astounded by how quickly, how far, how wide reaching this whole thing went. It was just amazing. And later, newsbeat investigates the use of steroids in gyms. Good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. Ice and below zero temperatures are causing more disruption in many parts of the uk. Hundreds of people had to spend the night in Stansted Airport, after flights were cancelled because of the bad weather. Anisa kadri sent this report from sta nsted. Hanging around for a flight longer than you expected. Its not much fun, especially when the queues are just getting longer, and you find your flight is now notjust delayed its cancelled. More than 12 hours after sarahs flight to stockholm was meant to take off from stansted, she was still here and will fly tomorrow. I only found out literally three hours after my flight was supposed to leave that it was cancelled, there were no boards to tell us it was delayed or anything. It was literally going backwards and forwards between the one personnel that was there. I ended up lining up for ten hours to try to get a new flight. Did you get any sleep at all . No, i think ive been awake 25 hours now. Today, stansted say flights are operating as normal but minor delays are likely because of the weather. And the weather has been causing problems elsewhere, too. In the cairngorms, three climbers had to be rescued after getting lost in blizzardy conditions. The rescue took five hours. The wintry weather is not going away, as were told to make sure our vehicles are safe for the roads. Check your tyres, make sure you have good tread, they are well inflated, that should keep you safe on the road, they keep you gripped to the road after all. And pack accordingly. Have your own winter breakdown kit with plenty of spare dry and warm clothing, a flask, snacks, a shovel, and certainly a fully charged mobile phone. More snow is forecast for scotland today and icy conditions will continue across the uk. Meanwhile a yellow ice warning remains in place for most of the uk, with treacherous conditions on the roads. 0ur correspondent Jayne Mccubbin is at the catthorpe interchange in leicestershire. It has been really bad. It looks gorgeous now, snowy field behind me. Motorway is moving freely this morning. This is a famous spot, it is where the mi meets the m6, meets the a14. Yesterday all three lanes were blocked when a lorry jackknifed, as blizzard conditions very quickly came in. Clear now but you can see behind me conditions on the roads around me are still really bad away from where the motorway has been gritted. Look down at my feet and you will see the problem today is that all the soft snow from yesterday is completely iced over, completely iced over. We have got these yellow severe ice warnings in from the met office across the country as well as snow warnings up in scotland and Northern England as well. The met office say people really need to be careful and take care as they go out. As well as the traffic chaos in the midlands, the other story yesterday was of power outages, not just here but across the country. 500 homes in the midlands still without power today. 70,000 homes, power has been restored in other areas. The metropolitan police say a woman who was found dead yesterday in a park may have been murdered on christmas eve. The body of the woman, believed to be in her 20s, was found in a building near a sports pitch in Finsbury Park in north london. 0ur correspondent tolu adeoye is at Finsbury Park and has the details. Well, we know that a woman was reported missing in the days leading up to this discovery. But no formal identification has been made. Next of kin are still trying to be identified. We understand a member of the public found the womans body in an outbuilding in the centre of the park, to a sports pitch. Police and the ambulance attended the scene, but she was pronounced dead at the scene. We know this lady was found in the central area here. There are still forensic teams working in that part of the park. Members of the public are being directed away from the scene. Police have also told us they believe this woman was attacked. She could have been killed on the 24th of december, christmas eve. They are asking anyone who has information to get in touch with them. A postmortem was due to be taken to go taking place today at haringey mortuary. We still, as i say, do not know who this woman was. Police are trying to identify next of kin. The uns special envoy to syria, jan egeland, says he fears children who desperately need to leave a rebel held area of the capital, damascus, are being used as bargaining chips. Last night 12 people were allowed out of eastern ghouta, a further 13 are due to leave today. Mr egeland said he understood that rebels had agreed to release captured government workers, in exchange for the safe passage of critically ill children. He believes that kind of deal violates the youngsters rights. If it has been an exchange, i find it problematic. It is wonderful for the families, wonderful for these children that have had their life saved, but it is not good if they have become bargaining chips in some kind of exchange with detainees. It has been all along an issue here that medical evacuations that should happen in any war at any time, where civilians have the right to be evacuated out of harms way, have been part of another negotiation. At least a0 people have been killed and another 80 injured in a suicide bomb attack in afghanistan. It happened at a Cultural Centre in the west of the capital kabul. An interior Ministry Spokesman said the main explosion was followed by two other blasts. The Islamic State group has said it was behind the attack. Helena lee has the latest. The force of the explosion is clear to see. Among the rubble, relatives desperately search for their loved ones. But there was little left behind. The bomb went off inside this building, a Cultural Centre and also home to an afghan news agency. Students had been marking the 38th anniversary of the soviet invasion of afghanistan. Translation i saw many dead in the area. I was looking for my cousin but i couldnt find his body. Not sure what happened to him. The number of dead people has increased. After the explosion, ambulances took the injured to nearby hospitals. This man, one of dozens badly hurt in the explosion, some of the wounded were taken in for surgery. Translation a total of 35 dead were registered here and 20 others wounded. There are men, women and children among the injured. For some waiting outside for news, it was all too much for them. Back in the area to the west of the capital where the bomb went off, armed guards patrolled. The initial blast was followed by two other explosions, but no one was hurt in those. So, who was behind the attack . So called Islamic State has claimed responsibility, saying it targeted the centre with a suicide bomber and other bombs. Its been behind a number of other attacks on shia targets across the country in recent months. This latest attack has left more than a0 people dead and more than 80 injured. The president called it an unpardonable crime against humanity, and pledged to destroy terrorists. Helena lee, bbc news. A British Medical Team is flying to bangladesh to help Rohingya Refugees whove fled myanmar. Hundreds of thousands of Rohingya Muslims are living in refugee camps, following widespread persecution at home. More than a0 doctors, nurses and firefighters from the uk will spend six weeks in bangladesh tackling an outbreak of diptheria in the camps, as Claire Fallon reports. Leaving manchester airport, british medics heading for bangladesh and a refugee camp where those that have survived and escaped persecution now face another threat, diphtheria. The makeshift home to more than 600,000 Rohingya Muslims, this is the coxs bazar refugee camp. Those living here left neighbouring myanmar and a situation described by the un as a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. Its claimed more than 6,000 people have been killed, a figure denied by the government in myanmar. Among the a0 plus doctors, nurses and firefighters being sent by britains emergency medical team, becky platt, a childrens nurse at watford general. I know from my experience as a paediatric nurse and as a mum that families will be feeling desperate. I know there are loads of children involved, 75 of the people who have been infected with diphtheria are under the age of 15. So we need to act fast. When the british team arrives, medics will be working in tough conditions. Diphtheria has been spreading rapidly, up to i60 new cases of the disease are reported every day. It will be tough, 40 of us going out in its First Tranche of deployment, more people may be coming later. We will be working with other organisations, not just 40 of us trying to supply the response. This is the uk response, one of the fastest, because of the critical nature of the emergency and the speed at which the disease can spread, because of the need to do something very quickly. The situation facing the rohingya people has been described as the worlds Fastest Growing refugee crisis. With equipment and expertise, the british medics hope they will make a difference, and save lives. Claire fallon, bbc news, manchester. A aa year old man accused of stabbing to death a woman in a supermarket has appeared at leeds crown court. Neville hord is accused of attacking 30 year old Jodie Willsher at the aldi supermarket where she worked, in skipton in north yorkshire, last week. Cathy cilic was at leeds crown court. Neville hord appeared in the dock flanked by two security guards. He was wearing a grey sweatshirt and grey jogging bottoms and remained impassive throughout the eight minute hearing. He spoke only twice to confirm his name and date of birth. It is his Second Court Appearance in connection with the death of 30 year old Jodie Willsher, who was attacked while working at the aldi supermarket in skipton on 21 december. There was no application for bail. Neville hord was remanded in custody until the case reconvenes in Bradford Crown court on 26 january. Nhs hospitals in england made a record 17a Million Pounds from car Parking Charges in the last financial year. Its a 6 rise on the previous 12 months. The department of health says local nhs organisations are responsible for the charges and hospitals should come up with flexible options, that put patients and their families first. The Health Secretary, jeremy hunt, has told the bbc hed like funding for the nhs in england to be planned much further in advance. It could mean budgets spanning periods longer than individual governments. Mr hunt says it would make things easier for those working in the health service. If i was going to do things differently, i would like the nhs to move to a system where we had a longer time horizon for planning, instead ofjust the cycle of spending reviews. If we could have a workforce plan and a funding settlement, that perhaps lasted ten years, rather than through a former careers. I think that would make things a lot easier for people in the system. A plane has crashed into the side of a building after it was blown from its parking space by strong winds in malta. The nose of the privately owned aircraft hit an adjacent building at Malta International airport, near valletta. Emergency services were called to the scene, however no injuries were reported. There was nobody on board the plane at the time of the crash. Now, when was the last time you saw a Police Officer on the beat . A new survey suggests more than a0 of us havent seen a uniformed officer or Community Support officer out and about in the last year in england and wales. The survey of over 12,000 people was carried out to judge perceptions of local policing. Chi chi izundu reports. It was once a very common sight on british streets, the bobby on the beat, high profile and reassuring. But a new survey suggests that Uniformed Police and Community Support officers are becoming much less visible. I think a presence does make a difference. I think if you see the police on the streets, people are more wary and think more about what they are doing. To be fair, i think the police are doing all right. I think the budget is not enough, but they are doing all they can do. They are doing a good job. The survey by her majestys inspectorate of constabulary and fire and rescue services found four fifths of people asked in england and wales thought it was important to have a regular Police Presence in their area. But in the last year, aa of people had not seen a uniformed Police Officer patrolling their streets, while a quarter said they felt the Service Provided by local police was getting worse. The Research Found 53 were satisfied with the police. With five terror attacks in the uk alone this year, more than half were very or fairly confident that the police could handle any terror related incidents. Budget cuts, Police Numbers are at their worst since 1985, and a shift in resources to focus on things like terrorism and cybercrime are just some of the Reasons Police chiefs say they are not walking the beat as often anymore. In a statement, the Home Office Said it was announcing an increase earlier this month, the home office announced an increase in Police Funding by up to £a50 million for local, national and counterterrorism policing next year. The headlines ice and subzero temperatures caused treacherous driving conditions as the coldest night of the year as predicted, with further snow to follow. A Murder Investigation is launched after a womans body is found in a north london park. Police say she may have died on christmas eve. The uns special envoy to syria says he fears children who desperately need to leave a rebel held area of damascus, are being used as bargaining chips. Israels parliament has voted to approve controversial legislation restricting Police Powers. The bill prevents police from declaring publicly whether they have found enough evidence against a suspect before prosecutors announce whether to press charges. 0pposition mps said the bill was an effort to shield the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. Yolande knell has more from jerusalem. Be recommendations bill was passed after a marathon debate in the Israeli Parliament lasting nearly two days, with lots of filibustering. It is very controversial, because it basically limits Police Powers to make recommendations, written recommendations, written recommendations to the attorney general, in some of the most high profile cases that they investigate, those which involve an accompanying state prosecutor. What opposition politicians have been saying is that they link this back to ongoing corruption investigations involving mr netanyahu corruption investigations involving mr neta nyahu himself. Corruption investigations involving mr netanyahu himself. While the legislation does not apply to cases where investigations began before the bill was passed, there are these two ongoing allegations of corruption investigations against mr netanyahu. He is accused of allegedly meddling in the media industry, also of receiving gifts from wealthy businesspeople. He denies any wrongdoing and he has said himself that in 60 of the cases where this legislation will apply, there are finally no charges brought. So having the police right written recommendations, in his view, can leave a cloud hanging over these people. The uk is on course for its greenest year ever in electricity generation, according to figures from national grid. 13 clean Energy Records have been broken in 2017 thanks to the rise of renewable energy. Injune, for the first time, wind, nuclear and solar power generated more of the uks energy than gas and coal combined. Since 2012, britain has halved Carbon Emissions in the Electricity Sector and now provides the fourth cleanest power system in europe. Gareth redmond king head of climate and energy at the World Wide Fund for nature says todays landmark is a step in the right direction. It would have been unthinkable just ten yea rs it would have been unthinkable just ten years ago to not be generating electricity without coal. You know, almost just proving that electricity without coal. You know, almostjust proving that we are capable of tackling climate change, and not just that we capable of tackling climate change, and notjust that we have to spend a fortune to do it. These technologies have come down in price dramatically. They are creating jobs, they are contributing to uk growth. The growing use of robots in the workplace could lead to rising levels of inequality according to a new report. The institute for Public PolicyResearch Warns thatjobs generating wages of delhi £300 billion a year could be automated in the future. It says the benefits could end up in the hands of investors, rather than workers u nless investors, rather than workers unless the government intervenes. Every second the world dr