hospital has spoken out, fearing lives could be at risk. Bill Ritchie’s ordeal began when he found himself coughing and struggling to breathe at his home on Friday, June 4.
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The emergency services were called to the M56 this afternoon after a lorry left the carriage way and ended up on a field.
The incident happened between junctions 10 and 11 near Daresbury in Cheshire shortly after 4pm.
Pictures from the scene showed an air ambulance after it had landed in the field.
Motorists who were passing the scene reported at least one other vehicle was also involved - it also appeared to have
hospital has spoken out, fearing lives could be at risk. Bill Ritchie’s ordeal began when he found himself coughing and struggling to breathe at his home on Friday, June 4.
Ayr on Tuesday night. Police officers raced to the incident on Wellington Square just before 11pm as they emphasised attacks on emergency services would not be tolerated.
a charity that played such a key role in helping injured motorists.Presenting the £500 donation, Lamborghini Edinburgh general manager Andy Canning said: “SCAA has proved a lifesaver for many motorists injured in accidents on Scotland’s roads and, as motoring enthusiasts, we want to play our part in sustaining the service.”SCAA director of fundraising and communications Nick Harvey said it was a real thrill to have a convoy of Lamborghinis turn up at the airport.
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horror crash on a Scots road this afternoon. Police, fire crews and medics scrambled to the A92 near the Carnoustie turn off in Angus after the accident happened at around 12.05pm on Sunday, June 25.
A woman was rushed to hospital after being involved in a serious road smash in Edinburgh.The 64-year-old was involved in the single vehicle crash in the capital's Lanark Road on Friday.
Wednesday's instalment of Lorraine descended into chaos as Andi Peters found himself scrambling to hide an x-rated sculpture during his live presenting feed. The 50 year old was innocently promoting a huge prize fund competition from the idyllic Powis Castle and Garden in Wales when he hilariously realised the offending statue was visible for viewers at home.
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