Temperatures are set to plummet this weekend around the United Kingdom with the mercury falling to minus figures in England and Wales, days after snow caused nightmares for millions
According to the data collected through Freedom of Information (FIO), Liverpool City Council topped the list for unpaid council tax, with £362million owed across 539,752 accounts
Areas in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland look set for wintry precipitation later this month, according to WX Charts on January 25.
Flights have been suspended at Bristol Airport as snow warnings are in place across large parts of England and Wales.
The Met Office has issued new weather warnings for parts of the UK, with yellow warnings for ice and snow in place until Friday morning. The two new warnings cover parts of Northern Ireland and Wales as well as areas in north-west England and the east of England - they come after an existing warning for snow and ice in parts of northern Scotland.
Parts of England and Wales will be by further heavy snow this week, with new weather warnings issued lasting until the end of Wednesday.
Cities across the UK will be hit with a barrage of snow before the end of the month, according to new weather maps.
The Met Office has issued yellow and amber snow warnings for much of the UK as the country prepares to be blanketed in as much as 40cm of snow this weekend.
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.