Drivers and festival goers are being urged to avoid the M6 in Lancashire as Highways England works with the emergency services to reopen the motorway after a bridge was damaged by a vehicle earlier today (Thursday, July 26 2018).
Calls have been made for public ownership of United Utilities after it was revealed that the company's shareholders have made more than £1.2 billion in just five years.
After the lorry crash which saw the M6 completely closed in both directions for most of Thursday, we look at what you had to say, probably while stuck in it.
Alex Neil is encouraged by Prestonâs pre-season goal spree but knows the time for judging their attacking play will be when the league action starts.
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