A third of ambulance patients arriving at North East London Trust were delayed by over an hour, new figures show.
THE Met Office has warned snow grains could fall TODAY as temperatures plunged to an icy -2C overnight – with eight cold health alerts in place. Brits have been urged to brace for plummeting
The North and South of London will be divided once again tomorrow as half of the capital is in for a snowy Wednesday. The Met Office has issued further weather warnings for snow and ice in London and across the country heading into Wednesday.
A rule preventing patients of different sexes from being treated on the same ward was never broken at North East London Trust last year, new figures show.
WX Charts maps and charts show Friday, January 24 onwards could see flurries of the white stuff hit the country, according to Met Desk data.
Global radio is reportedly axing its North East shows following a decision to centralise Heart, Smooth and Capital radio stations. Shows across the Global network in England will be aired from a central hub in London, while output will continue on a national level in Scotland and Wales.
House price data from Zoopla shows that half of all UK homes increased in value last year, with the average property seeing a £2,400 uplift. In London, however, only 40 per cent of homes rose in value, with the median London property increasing by just £1,400.
Cities across the UK will be hit with a barrage of snow before the end of the month, according to new weather maps.
Londoners are being warned to brace for snow on Wednesday with a yellow weather advisory covering much of the south of the capital. The notice which covers a vast swathe of southern England warns that snow may push into some southern counties of England on Wednesday, “which could then prove disruptive.”
Snow could fall in parts of the UK as the Met Office warns temperatures could plummet to -2C in some places overnight with eight cold health alerts in place across England. At such a critical moment in US history, we need reporters on the ground. Your donation allows us to keep sending journalists to speak to both sides of the story.
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A MAP has revealed Britain’s cheapest and most expensive pints but with a surprising twist. Analysis by pub trade publication the Morning Advertiser revealed the costs of a price of lager