M4 in Berkshire closed in both directions after serious incident
THE M4 has been closed in both directions this morning (Monday, January 8) and is not expected to reopen until lunchtime following a serious incident
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THE M4 has been closed in both directions this morning (Monday, January 8) and is not expected to reopen until lunchtime following a serious incident
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