Many people look forward to holidays as an opportunity to be carefree and relax – but a survey has found that money worries follow some holidaymakers around for several days of their break or even persist for the whole trip.
Just more than a quarter (27%) of holidaymakers who worry about money while away said they do manage to switch off straight away, the research commissioned by app thinkmoney found.
By the end of the first day on holiday, the proportion rises to 38%.
But it takes up to three days before the majority of holidaymakers with money worries have left their financial concerns behind, the research indicated.
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By that point, just over half (53%) have switched off, according to the survey.
To help leave money worries at home, it was suggested checking which household bills are due to be paid during the trip (Alamy/PA)
But more than two-fifths (42%) said they either take most of the holiday to switch off or never fully manage it at all, the survey found.
The research also found that holidaymakers from the West Midlands are particularly unlikely to have shed their money worries after the first day of their holiday, with 66% of those with financial concerns unable to shake them off by this point. They are closely followed by people from the East Midlands (65%) and London (65%).
By contrast, people from Wales were particularly likely to say they had put their money worries aside by the end of the first day of their holiday. More than half (56%) of people from Wales with money concerns said they are still worrying after day one of their holiday.
People from some parts of the UK were particularly likely to say they could not shake off their financial worries completely while on holiday.
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Nearly half (48%) of financially worried holidaymakers from Scotland said they either take most of their holiday to switch off or never fully manage it. They were closely followed by holidaymakers from Yorkshire and the Humber (47%), according to the research.
More than 2,000 people across the UK were surveyed in June.
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The holiday switching off analysis was based on more than 1,000 people in the survey who said they experience money worries while on holiday and provided a definite timeframe for how long it takes them to switch off.
Vix Leyton, a consumer expert at thinkmoney, said: “You can’t put your money worries on airplane mode.
“For some people, the first few days of a holiday are still being spent mentally adding up what they’ve spent, checking whether there’s enough left for the rest of the trip and thinking about the bills waiting at home.”
To help leave money worries at home, Ms Leyton suggested setting a holiday budget, checking which household bills are due to be paid during the trip, and checking banking apps to help prevent overspending while on holiday.
While Cambridgeshire isn’t lucky to have beaches, it is within easy reach of beach destinations. The neighbouring borders of Suffolk and Norfolk are home to some of the most gorgeous beaches in the country.
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Some offer a peaceful day out, while others offer a more fast-paced trip out. One beach in Suffolk offers a quieter trip, but still has lots on offer to enjoy.
The “attractive” seaside town of Felixstowe is full of family-friendly spots that make for a perfect summer’s day out. It is also within easy reach of Cambridge as it’s an hour and 25-minute drive.
The four-mile long beach is made up of sand and shingle. It’s also home to a “picturesque” promenade that is lined with cute beach huts, some of which people can hire.
On the Suffolk Coast website, it says: “South beach has all you need for a fun, family day out, with amusements, cafes, shops selling buckets and spaces and kiosks selling ice creams and snacks.”
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The stretch of beach is also award-winning, after it won a Blue Flag and Seaside award in 2025. This award recognises high standards of beach management and water quality.
The beach is also an ideal good one to swim in, as long as it is done safely. For pet owners, Felixstowe beach is also dog friendly.
Dogs are allowed on some parts of the beach, however parts where they aren’t allowed include parts of the Landguard Coastal Nature Reserve. For the kids (and also adults) there are lots of “traditional” amusements to try and win some prizes.
Whether it’s the 2p machines or grabbers, the machine you want will guarantee be in Felixstowe.
Police have shared an update after a suspicious “package” was left on a desk at a Peterborough hospital. Police attended Peterborough City Hospital at around 4.10pm (Friday August 14) after they were called to reports of an “incident”.
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They found that a package had been left on a desk by a member of the public. It then emerged that when police checked the package, it was a medical advice.
This morning (August 16) Cambridgeshire Police said a “package had been left on a desk by a member of the public. When opened and checked by police it turned out to be a medical device.”
Fire services have confirmed that they were alerted about the incident on Friday, but were not required to respond. The North West Anglia NHS Foundation Trust was also contacted for comment.
New The Voice UK judge Kelly Rowland has said she is looking for “an artist that makes you feel something” as she joins the show.The 45-year-old former Destiny’s Child singer will replace country star LeAnn Rimes, who left after one season, as a coach on the singing programme’s British edition, having previously appeared on the Australian version of the show between 2017 and 2020.She said: “I’m the coach who wants to get to know you, not just your voice. I’m not necessarily looking for the perfect voice.“I’m looking for an artist that makes you feel something. There’s already so much negativity in the world so if I can be somebody who makes the contestants feel stronger, more confident and seen, that’s what I want to do.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by ITV (@itv)Rowland said she was attracted to the UK edition due to the relationship between the British and American music industries.She added: “I’ve been blessed to sit in that chair in different places around the world, but every version of The Voice has its own heartbeat.“The musical relationship between the UK and the US is incredible, because it’s always been a two-way exchange, and the radio DJs here really champion the music.“It’s always so exciting to be here. I love discovering somebody who walks on to that stage without anybody knowing their name and leaves with the whole room knowing exactly who they are.”Rowland said British artists are “not afraid to mix influences” and have “a strong tradition of storytelling and musicality”.A change for the new series is the rewind button, which will give each coach one chance during the blind auditions to change their mind about an act who has left the stage without a single chair turn.If a coach thinks they have made a mistake, they can press rewind, bring the act back, and offer them a place on their team.Emma Willis – who will host the upcoming season of Strictly Come Dancing – will also return to The Voice this season.Rowland began her
The Met Office has given its forecast for the week beginning Monday, August 17
It is set to be a wet start to the week as temperatures begin to drop into the mid-teens across Northern Ireland.
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The Met Office has given its forecast for the week beginning, Monday, August 17, saying there will be grey skies to beginning thee morning ahead of downpours in the afternoon with temperatures reaching highs of 19 degrees.
The overcast skies are set to continue into Tuesday, August 18, with the forecaster saying that it will be a cloudy morning with the possibility of rain showers in a few places. However the sun is set to appear later in the day alongside further spells of rain in places.
Wednesday, August 19, is predicted to see sunnier skies, but the risk of rain will be there throughout the day with temperatures reaching 18 degrees. This weather is set to continue into Thursday, August 20, with sunny spells and rain showers forecast throughout the day.
The Met Office outlook for Monday said: “Cloudy with some patchy light rain and drizzle in the morning. Outbreaks of rain will become more extensive through the afternoon, turning persistent and occasionally heavier later on. Maximum temperature 18 °C.”
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It continued: “A showery outlook with some brighter conditions too, feeling fresher with northerly winds developing later on Wednesday and Thursday.”
Here’s what the stars have in store for your day (Picture: Metro.co.uk)
Venus and Jupiter form a bountiful bond today. Make sure to enjoy all that these two generous planets have to offer.
Pisces, Aquarius and Capricorn, your connections will blossom if you turn your attention where it is needed. Don’t bury your head in the sand.
Set your sights on what you long for, as now is the time to see your goals through. Stay focused and channel your energy positively.
Ahead, you’ll find all star signs’ horoscopes for today: Monday August 17, 2026.
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Aries
March 21 to April 20
The two planets of fortune in astrology, Venus and Jupiter, forge a tremendous angle to one another this week, and some genuine serendipity could come your way, Aries. If there is someone you are drawn to, the feeling really could be mutual. However, today can also be excellent to structure any developing creative ideas you have, in a solid and lasting way.
Where you live and how, are likely very important to you just now, Taurus. You can also find yourself craving harmony, whether it is at work or at home. This could see you tidying, painting, or decorating, or if you are a maker or enjoy a craft, your flair can flourish. Catching up with a friend or family member and sharing news can also prove uplifting later on.
Your happy knack for swift and fun communication is being polished by the planets just now. Yet the chances are it’s not just your quick wit and fast pivots that can capture people’s imagination, but your ideas too, which can sparkle with possibility. And with your guide, Mercury supported by steady Saturn, some truly meaningful conversations can be had.
A warm exchange with someone close could add a sense of security. If you are someone with a love of gardening or home cooking, an earthy side of life can call to you. The next six months are a fine time to get more from your resources, but equally, if you are business-minded, Mercury’s link to Saturn today can see you make some savvy long-term moves.
With the Sun lighting up your sign and Jupiter combining so beautifully with the glam Venus, your natural warmth and enthusiasm radiate out ever brighter. Whether in love, friendship or business, people are likely to respond positively, which can add to your sense of bliss. Yet you can also hone an idea into a sharper plan, especially if you are starting a new project.
Although you may prefer to keep your plans to yourself for now, there is every reason to feel quietly optimistic. Behind the scenes, conversations or in-depth research can show up an opportunity worth exploring. Mercury, your ruler, also blends inspiration with discipline, making this an excellent time to organise paperwork or review finances, which can prove rewarding.
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Libra
September 24 to October 23
Venus, your ruling planet, teams up gloriously with the expansive Jupiter, making this one of those days when good company can lift your spirits enormously. Invitations, networking or simply spending time with like-minded people can prove rewarding. Equally, a conversation with a partner or a confidant could help shape an exciting concept into a more solid, workable plan.
Your determination is one of your greatest strengths, but you don’t always readily seek the limelight. However, if you can push through any reservations, key goals and ambitions can gain traction, and your ability to structure plans in a precise, workable way is strong. Also know that someone influential may be pulling some strings behind the scenes to assist you.
As you know better than most, Archer, adventure comes in many forms, and today it may begin with an inspiring conversation or fresh perspective. Your ruler, the go-getting Jupiter, forges a fine link with Venus, which can encourage your love of travel or broaden your horizons in some way. Friendships forged around shared interests can be particularly uplifting.
You have a cluster of planetary players in a fine alignment for long-term financial hopes or deepening connections. With Venus adding extra pizzazz to your public profile, business meetings could prove auspicious. Yet at the root of your chart is your guide Saturn, which, although bringing a cautious note to proceedings, offers a reassuringly realistic influence.
Relationships are very much in focus, with generous Jupiter and graceful Venus encouraging cooperation and mutual understanding. Whether discussing business, romance or family matters, people are likely to appreciate your willingness to listen as much as your originality. Mind, your traditional ruler Saturn also plays his part, with people appreciating your sincerity.
The little things you do today could make a surprising difference. Jupiter and Venus add warmth to working relationships, while Mercury’s practical influence will help you stay focused. Venus can also bring a sultry dimension to a developing or discreet connection. For now, you may prefer to keep this private, but with passion intensifying, this may be tested.
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After a balmy heatwave week, Tuesday is set to be a washout for millions as rain comes to help alleviate the drought seen across the country caused by Britain’s hottest ever summer
Dozens of major UK towns and cities are set to be drenched on Tuesday as a wall of rain soaks the country.
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After weeks of sunshine, and 38C recorded last Thursday (August 13), this week gets off to a wet start. A band of heavy rain will move over Britain on Monday evening (August 17) into Tuesday (August 18).
It will be followed by more showers as Tuesday progresses. In total, 60 major towns and cities will get wet.
The Met Office forecast for Monday is: “Remaining cloudy in the north with outbreaks of rain, turning heavier and more persistent later. Further south, hazy sunshine will develop, making it feel very warm and humid.”
Meteorologists said of Tuesday to Thursday: “Rain gradually clearing to the south throughout Tuesday introducing fresher conditions. Largely dry in the south Wednesday, otherwise a mix of sunshine and showers. Showers becoming more widespread Thursday.”
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In a Sunday update, Met Office meteorologist Tom Morgan added: “I can’t promise rain for all of us through the week ahead, but in the south at least, it’s looking like the most changeable week we’ve seen here – well at least since the end of June.
“So as well as some rain, showers, and even thunderstorms in places, it will certainly feel considerably fresher than recent weeks in the south.”
Weather maps show a band of heavy rain arrives on Monday, and soaks Scotland, north Wales, and northern England in the early hours of Tuesday.
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By 7am, that wall of rain has moved eastwards to Europe, but it is followed by outbreaks of rain across the western side of the country. South west England, Wales, and western Scotland should all expect rain.
As the morning progresses, showers start to fizzle out, with only a few isolated downpours at lunchtime. However, by mid-afternoon, more rain returns in Scotland.
Later on, in the evening, more rain arrives for England and Wales as another band of rain hits the Midlands and south east, which then moves out to East Anglia.
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This is a list of the 60 major towns and cities expected to see rain on Tuesday, August 18.
Irish police (gardaí) sources told the Irish Mirror they did not pursue the car when it hurtled down the motorway in the wrong direction, and are working on a theory that the teens stole the BMW and drove it on the opposite side of the road in the knowledge they would not be chased.
“Members disengaged the first time it went down the road the wrong way – and didn’t get a chance to engage the second time,” a source said this evening.
It has also emerged that the occupants of the high-powered BMW were all wearing balaclavas or masks when it collided head-on with a family’s car in the crash on the M9 in Co Kildare in the early hours of Sunday morning.
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Sources also reveal that the crash scene was so devastating that gardaí initially believed only four teenagers had perished in the collision, as that number were visible amongst the wreckage of the BMW, reports
It was not until late in the afternoon, when specialists moved the vehicle from the scene, that gardaí discovered the fifth body beneath the car.
Sources further indicate that gardaí are pursuing the theory that the car the teenagers were travelling in had been stolen in Athy, Co Kildare earlier that morning.
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It has also emerged that officers had been alerted to a group of teenagers attempting to break into cars and homes in the town during the early hours — some time before the fatal crash occurred.
Garda Commissioner Justin Kelly tonight released a statement regarding the crash, as two separate investigations were launched into the tragedy.
An Garda Síochána is conducting an inquiry into the collision itself, while independent policing watchdog Fiosrú has also launched its own investigation.
That probe centres on any potential interactions gardaí may have had with the vehicle in the lead-up to the crash, which occurred near the Moone and Athy motorway exit at around 3am.
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The incident comes just a week after a similar collision on Dublin’s M50, in which a stolen car smashed into an innocent motorist’s vehicle in the early hours of the morning.
Much like this weekend’s devastating crash, that vehicle was also travelling on the wrong side of the road.
Mr Kelly stated that both crashes highlighted the sheer recklessness of driving against the flow of traffic — a tactic increasingly employed by young criminals, who are aware that gardaí will not pursue them.
Mr Kelly said: “My thoughts are with those injured in this morning’s collision on the M9. These family members were travelling innocently when they were struck by a vehicle being driven the wrong way down the motorway.
“This horrific incident, following the recent collision on the M50, shows how irresponsible and dangerous driving on the wrong-side of the motorway is.
“That, of course, should be self-evident, but what makes this reckless behaviour even more appalling is that in some cases it is being done for social media likes regardless of the potentially devastating impact it might have on innocent people and themselves.
“As this particular incident has been referred to Fiosrú, the Police Ombudsman, I am constrained in what I can say in detail about this incident, but I know that Gardaí do what they can to stop such vehicles while also taking into consideration all other road users.
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“Gardaí are put in a really challenging situation dealing with such incidents. As always, An Garda Síochána will fully cooperate with the Police Ombudsman investigation which I hope is completed as expeditiously as possible.
“My thoughts are also with all members of An Garda Síochána and the emergency services who had to deal with this awful incident this morning. Such incidents show the difficult work we ask our Gardaí to undertake every day to keep our communities safe.”
The Irish Mirror has established that the terrifying incident began approximately 30 minutes before the collision, when gardaí first became aware that the BMW was behaving suspiciously.
Officers spotted the vehicle and attempted to bring it to a halt, but it sped onto the motorway travelling against the flow of traffic, prompting them to disengage immediately.
It is understood that the car subsequently performed a U-turn, rejoining the M9 — this time traveling in the correct direction.
The vehicle then exited the motorway at Junction 2A, near a filling station and food area.
Gardaí had been preparing to deploy a stinger device on the motorway to puncture the car’s tyres when those inside spotted one of the force’s vehicles and accelerated away.
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The car drove the wrong way down the exit ramp before speeding along the motorway once again, travelling against oncoming traffic. Gardaí did not give chase.
Within minutes, however, the BMW collided head-on with a Hyundai travelling in the correct direction, with devastating consequences.
All five teenagers in the BMW were killed instantly, while the four innocent occupants of the Hyundai sustained injuries.
It is understood the victims were an extended family from Carlow who had been heading to Dublin Airport for a break.
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The family comprised a seven-year-old child, a woman in her 20s and two women in their 30s, all of whom were injured.
“The female driver and front passenger, both aged in her 30s of the second car have been removed from the scene to Tallaght University Hospital and both remain in critical condition,” gardaí said in a statement.
It added: “A female rear seat passenger, aged in her 20s was taken to St. Luke’s General Hospital and is in a serious condition. The third passenger, a child has been removed to Children’s Health Ireland (CHI) at Crumlin and is in a serious condition.”
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It is understood the child suffered a broken leg.
Gardaí cordoned off the area throughout the day and launched a full investigation, appealing for any witnesses to come forward.
The force said: “Gardaí are appealing for any persons who may have witnessed this collision to come forward.
“Gardaí are appealing to road users who were travelling on the M9 northbound or southbound between 2:00am and 3:00am this morning Sunday 16th August, 2026 and who may have dashcam footage of the incident or surrounding area to make this footage available to investigating Gardaí.
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“Anyone with information is asked to contact Athy Garda Station on 01 666 6000, the Garda Confidential Line on 1800 666 111, or any Garda station.”
Meanwhile, Fiosrú also issued a statement confirming it is conducting its own investigation.
A spokesman confirmed the matter had been referred to the organisation by gardaí.
It said: “The referral was made following a Fatal Road Traffic Collision on the M9.
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“One of Fiosrú’s on call team of investigators attended the scene and its independent investigation is ongoing.
“In line with its statutory remit, Fiosrú’s investigation relates to incidents involving contact with gardaí where a member of the public has died or been seriously injured.
“A referral does not necessarily mean a garda or gardaí have been accused of wrongdoing. Instead, it means that Fiosrú should independently investigate the incident to ascertain whether or not the act or omission of a garda or gardaí may have resulted in the death of, or serious harm to, a person.
“As the matter is now under investigation, pursuant to section 208(1)(b) of the Policing, Security and Community Safety Act 2024, Fiosrú cannot make any further comment.”
Heartfelt tributes have poured in for the victims throughout the day. Although gardaí had yet to formally release their names, details were circulating widely across social media.
The majority of those involved were from the Midlands, while one victim was originally from Limerick and had been residing in Dublin.
One tribute read: “A Mortal sin. The Nicest Boy you ever could have come across, so many memories we have together and I’ll make sure cherish every one. God help your poor mother and family get Best Bed In Heaven. You Will be truly missed.”
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Another said: “Rest easy, bro. Always be in my heart and thoughts. Gonna miss u so much.”
Gardaí confirmed this evening that five teenagers had lost their lives in the collision.
The force said: “The bodies of 5 teenage males, all occupants of one vehicle, have now been removed from the scene and taken to Naas General Hospital where post mortems will take place.
“The occupants of the second vehicle, three women (two aged in their 30s, one in her 20s) and a male child all remain in hospital continuing to receive treatment for serious injuries.
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“Forensic Collision Investigators have completed their examination of the scene. The road is expected to reopen shortly.
“Family Liaison Officers have been appointed to relatives of the occupants of both vehicles.”
On Saturday the temperature peaked at 30.6C in southern England. Making it the 40th day somewhere in the UK exceeded 30C this year.
It’s looking unlikely temperatures will peak this high again for the rest of the summer, which meteorologically ends on 31 August.
Temperatures on Monday and Tuesday will still be above average across England and Wales with highs of 20 to 26C.
But they will drop during the rest of the week as a mostly northerly airflow starts to have more influence.
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By the end of the week, temperatures across the UK will be around 2 to 4 C below average. Something we haven’t seen much – if really at all – this summer.
Across Scotland and Northern Ireland temperatures will be around 14-17C and for England and Wales, 17-21C.
Nights will become much cooler, and in some part, even colder, too.
By Friday morning temperatures will be in single figures and as low as 3 or 4 C in parts of southern England.
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This drop in temperature might come as a bit of a shock for some after being accustomed to the hotter-than-average weather we’ve seen for weeks.
There are no real signs of any hot spells or heatwaves returning.
As for the beginning of September, which ushers in the start of autumn, there are some indications of a bit of warmth returning, though there is still a lot of uncertainty in the forecast computer models.
You can keep up to date with the longer-range forecast in the monthly outlook.
The eastbound carriageway is closed to traffic – updates as we get them
A crash on the M56 leave cars stuck in huge queues (Image: Traffic Cameras )
Olivia Beeson UK & World News Reporter and Tom Burnett Content Editor
The M56 is closed to traffic near Manchester Airport following a two-vehicle crash tonight.
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The eastbound carriageway is closed between Junction 7 and Junction 6.
The closure was first put in place shortly after midnight on Monday morning, with the crash taking place at around 11.30pm on Sunday,
Two cars are reported to be involved, with one overturning and the other being on fire.
A National Highways spokesperson said: “The M56 in Cheshire is closed eastbound between J7 Bowden Interchange (Altrincham, A56) and J6 Hale Four Seasons Interchange (Hale, Wilmslow, Macclesfield A538).
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“At approximately 23:35 a collision involving 2 cars occurred. 1 of the cars overturned and the other car caught fire in the middle of the carriageway.
“Units from Greater Manchester Police, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue, paramedics from North West Ambulance Service and National Highways Traffic Officers were quickly on scene.
“The collision has resulted in infrastructure damage also and National Highways contractors are being despatched to scene to inspect the nearside barrier and road surface as well as support in implementing the closure of the motorway.”
This is a live incident. We will bring you further updates as they come in on our dedicated live feed below.
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No delays
According to National Highways there are currently no delays on the M56.
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All traffic released
National Highways have confirmed that all traffic within the closure has now been cleared. However, the road remains closed and is likely to remain shut into the morning.
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Road surface and barrier will need repair work
Both the road surface and the nearside barrier are thought to need repair work. This will be carried out after the road has cleared and investigation work has taken place.
Queues continue to build on M56
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Following the collision there are huge queues on the M56. National Highways have said they will start to release traffic as soon as possible.
Huge queues on the M56
One car ‘on fire’
One of the cars involved in the crash caught fire in the middle of the carriageway as the other overturned.
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Traffic set to be released shortly
According to National Highways the traffic is set to be released soon. A spokesperson said: “Intention is to release traffic in lane 4 (of 4) past scene.”
They added that there has been a spillage due to the crash and the road is damaged as well as the barrier.
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Two miles on congestion
There is reportedly at least two miles of congestion on the motorway currently.
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Drivers warned of long delays
National Highways have warned that there are currently long delays on the M56 following the collision.
A spokesperson added: “Road users bound for Manchester Airport (at J5) are advised to allow additional time for their journey.”
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DIVERSION ROUTE:
Road users are advised to follow the solid triangle diversion symbol on local road signs.
Leave the M56 at J7 eastbound.
At M56 J7 spur road/A556 roundabout, join the A56 northbound.
Continue along the A56.
At A56/A560 junction, turn right onto A560.
Follow the A560
At A560/A5144 junction, turn right onto A5144 southbound.
Continue along the A5144.
At A5144/A538 junction, turn left on to A538 southbound.
At A538/M56 J6 roundabouts, take the second exit off first (eastern) roundabout and re-join the M56 eastbound at J6.
All emergency services at scene
A National Highways spokesperson said:
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“At approximately 23:35 a collision involving 2 cars occurred. 1 of the cars overturned and the other car caught fire in the middle of the carriageway.“Units from Greater Manchester Police, Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue, paramedics from North West Ambulance Service and National Highways Traffic Officers were quickly on scene.”
Warning for motorists heading for Manchester Airport
A National Highways spokesperson said:
Road users bound for Manchester Airport (at J5) are advised to allow additional time for their journey.If this closure impacts on your planned route, please allow extra journey time.”
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Infrastructure damage
A National Highways spokesperson said:
The collision has resulted in infrastructure damage also and National Highways contractors are being despatched to scene to inspect the nearside barrier and road surface as well as support in implementing the closure of the motorway.”
Two-car crash
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Two cars are reported to be involved, with one overturning and the other being on fire.
The road was taped off while emergency services tackled the fire, which sparked the evacuation of a number of residents as a precaution.
Pictures taken at the scene showed at least two police vehicles parked near Charlotte Street, with officers seen standing in the road.
The North East Ambulance Service (NEAS) has confirmed that one person was taken to the James Cook University Hospital in Middlesbrough for treatment for smoke inhalation.
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The cause of the fire and extent of the damage remains unknown at this stage.
The road has since reopened.
A Cleveland Fire Brigade spokesperson said: “The time of call was 1.35pm and we sent two appliances, from Redcar and Grangetown, to the scene. It was a flat fire.
“We came away at 2.39pm. There was one hose reel, two breathing apparatus, a positive pressure ventilation system and two thermal imaging cameras used.
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“There were two civilian casualties and they were handed over to the NEAS.”
Cleveland Police said at the time: “Officers have closed Charlotte Street near to Lord Street in Redcar following reports of a fire at a property.
“A number of residents have been evacuated from their homes as a precaution. One person has suffered smoke inhalation and there are no reports of anyone with serious injuries.
“Please avoid the area while emergency services are at the scene. Thank you for your patience.”
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A NEAS spokesperson said: “We received a call at 1.39pm this afternoon to reports of two male patients following a fire at a private property in the Lord Street area of Redcar.
“We sent an emergency ambulance crew to the scene who took one patient to James Cook University Hospital for further treatment for smoke inhalation.”
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