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A-road drivers face having to obey a new speed limit for 15 months. A major A-road is set to see its speed limit slashed from 70mph to 50mph for the next 15 months.
More than five years after the £1.5bn road improvement scheme was completed, what do locals think - and what is its legacy?
UK hot weather maps show the 6 cities stuck at 15C as 34C heatwave hits part of Britain Southern England is expected to see temperatures reach 34C in the next few weeks, whereas cities in Scotland ...
A fatal crash on the A14 in Cambridgeshire caused queues between junction 13 at Thrapston and junction 22 at Brampton. A 28-year-old man from Northstowe was pronounced dead at the scene following ...
A MAJOR A-road has been shut in both directions following a serious crash. The horror smash happened at about 2.20am between J13 (Thrapston) and J22 (Brampton) on the A12 in Cambridgeshire. Motoris… ...
Drivers face long delays on the A14 this morning after the collision closed the major road (Picture: Highways England) A driver has been killed after his car crashed on the A14 in Cambridgeshire.
A fatal crash on the A14 in Cambridgeshire caused queues between junction 13 at Thrapston and junction 22 at Brampton. A 28-year-old man from Northstowe was pronounced dead at the scene following ...
Retropolis Just how bloody was medieval England? A ‘murder map’ holds some surprises. The University of Cambridge project reveals sky-high homicide rates in medieval London, York and Oxford ...
It is not yet known whether anyone was injured in the collision or when the A14 will reopen. Drivers are being advised to follow 'hollow circle' diversions on the road to Stowmarket.
The government has announced an extra £20 million boost will improve roads across the north east and Yorkshire – part of an additional £500 million to tackle potholes nationwide.
This incident is now clear, and the #A14 eastbound in #Suffolk is now OPEN between J47A #Elmswell & J49 #TotHill. There are no significant delays in the area. Thanks for your patience if you were ...
As she looked at the map of Oxford with some of her students during a lesson in her office, ... The research also shines a light on medieval England’s criminal justice process.
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