Snow Disrupts UK Flights as Malaysia Faces Political Tensions

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Snow Disrupts UK Flights as Malaysia Faces Political Tensions
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The UK is experiencing heavy snowfall, leading to airport closures and travel disruptions. In Malaysia, a planned solidarity rally for Najib Razak is facing opposition from authorities despite pressure from PAS and NGOs.

Umno and PAS leaders are clashing over a planned solidarity rally for Najib Razak tomorrow, despite a royal decree and police advice to cancel the gathering. Meanwhile, heavy snow is causing disruption in parts of England, with runways closed at airports in Bristol and Liverpool. An amber weather warning for snow and freezing rain is in place for much of Wales, central England, and parts of north-western England. Some rural communities above 300 meters could be cut off with up to 40cm of snow.

Central Birmingham airport also suspended operations overnight for snow clearance but expects to return to normal service this morning. Bristol airport reopened late last night but warned of delays. The National Grid is working to restore power after outages in central and south-west England and south Wales

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