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Torvill & Dean's Legendary Ice Skating Achievements

A look back at the incredible career of Jayne Torvill and Christopher Dean, from their historic Olympic gold in 1984 to their roles on Dancing on Ice. Discover their medals, records, and lasting legacy.

UK Faces 719-Mile Snow Storm in January 2026

The UK is set for a colossal 719-mile-wide snow storm on January 2, 2026, with up to one inch per hour forecast for Scotland. Prepare for major travel disruption.

UK Snow Storm: 10 Inches Forecast for January 8

Maps reveal a major Arctic freeze will bring up to 26cm of snow to parts of the UK from January 8, with travel disruption likely. Get the full forecast and regional details here.

Exact Hour UK Snow Bomb Hits with 3cm Flurries

Weather maps reveal the precise hour a snow storm will sweep across the UK from the East on December 27, with up to 3cm set to settle in the south-east. Find out when it hits your area.

UK Snow Warning: 4 Inches Forecast for Friday

Maps reveal which parts of the UK will see up to four inches of snow from Friday evening. Scotland faces the worst of the wintry blast. Full forecast details inside.

Heavy snow to hit UK from Thursday, towns named

Parts of the UK are braced for heavy snowfall from Thursday night into Saturday. Central Scotland, Wales and Northumberland are set to be worst hit. Get the latest forecast details.

Birmingham's 2025 Christmas Ice Rinks Guide

Discover the most dazzling festive ice skating experiences in and around Birmingham for Christmas 2025, from castle backdrops to the UK's only ice track. Book now to glide into the holiday spirit!

330-Mile Snow Bomb to Hit UK on December 5

A 330-mile-wide snow front is set to hammer parts of the UK from 3pm on December 5, with Wales and Scotland worst-hit. Get the latest forecast and travel warnings here.

Three-day UK snow bomb targets four counties

A three-day 'snow bomb' is forecast for the UK from December 5-7, with Northumberland, Durham, North & West Yorkshire in the firing line. Heaviest flurries expected early Saturday.

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