'Total environmental disaster averted' in train derailment as railway reopens
A stretch of railway near Llanelli has reopened six months after a train derailed in a major incident that saw homes evacuated and huge environmental concerns.
A stretch of railway near Llanelli has reopened six months after a train derailed in a major incident that saw homes evacuated and huge environmental concerns.
A permanent 50mph limit with average speed enforcement between junctions 24 and 28 on the M4 will go live by 15 March.
Despite plans to deal with long queues at Holyhead Port, Stena Line is seeing half the usual number of lorries, with 60% fewer at Fishguard.