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A man has been arrested and the M42 reopened following several hours of closure due to a 'police-led incident'.
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Motorists face massive rush hour delays this morning with part of the M42 closed in the Solihull area of Birmingham causing three-mile tailbacks over a reported police incident ...
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A police-led incident has prompted the closure of part of the M42 in the Solihull area this morning. Officers shut the ...
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POLICE have arrested a 52-year-old man after the M42 near a major UK airport was closed in both directions for several hours.