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Response to a request for information regarding an alleged speed offence on the M25 anti-clockwise at Swanley in September 2017.
Go through the Dartford tunnel or cross the Queen Elizabeth bridge with a bicycle.
The anti-clockwise carriageway between junctions 30, Thurrock, and 29, Upminster, on the M25 has been closed due to a road traffic collision.
Drivers in Greater Manchester are being advised this morning’s full closure of the clockwise M60 at junction 19 at Middleton due to a serious incident is likely to last into the afternoon.
Motorists are being advised that three lanes on the anti-clockwise M25 between junctions 10 (near Wisley) and 9 (near Leatherhead) will remain closed until this evening (14 November) as we work to investigate the cause of, and to repair a...
Tail rotor struck ground during lift off at Retford Gamston Airport, on 25 February 2016.
The anti-clockwise carriageway between junctions 30, Thurrock, and 29, Upminster, on the M25 has been re-opened following an earlier road traffic collision.
Steering link failure, loss of control during taxi, Leicester, 10 August 2013.
Loss of control during approach to land, private site near Reading, Berkshire, 24 March 2017.
Helicopter rolled onto its side after lift-off, Enniskillen Airport, County Fermanagh, 25 June 2019.
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