We are coming upto the end of January 2020

An it’s that time for (Proclamation News and Gatherence)

An we’ve just got serious..

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An it’s Bonified Conservatism, as all seriousness, it’s starting to get realistic. one year to proclaim together we re unite, in this divine elevation series ..

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Todays modern society we take a look at UK roads.

Safety within the infrastructure.

So think first think safety.

  1. Do not enter your car under the influence of alcohol
  2. Do not enter the car under influence of narcotics
  3. Do not enter the car under sleep deprivation
  4. Making sure you an the passengers on board have seat safety belts on an babies have seat belt adapter adjacent to the car seat.
  5. Check engine coolant tank an engine oil are filled up to the maximum level.
  6. Check tryes for psi limits before take of, an also trye treads an the tryes are no bold.
  7. Look out for road safety signs.
  8. An further road police safety signs
  9. Check both your wing mirrors an centre mirror before acting an turning into another direction or over taking making sure pedestrians an motorcycle are not over taking.
  10. Plan your destination.

Its the UK road guidelines, to give you some acknowledgement of road congestions, roadworks an car accidents.

So it’s very benificail to subscribe show your support give me some encouragement, an share to keep not only me but others safety within the UK road.

Please call 999 or 101 for emergency an legal authorities assistance.

But please have some Forbearance as our police are very busy day to day.

With racketeering, theft an many other road incidents.

Our Firebirgade are busy with many fires, office, fields etc

an giving our children at school the P.A.T. down talk to our children at school, fireman Sam says do not play with fires or matches

An our NHS are very busy with many elder patients hip operations, heart an disease, cancer an may people have trip slips or falls at work. .

Did you no the most deaths at work are caused by slips trips or falls at work.

Think safety think first

LIVE: Crash on M5 and heavy traffic and congestion in Bristol, M4 and M32 also slow

A multi-vehicle crash has closed a lane of the M5, while there is slow traffic on the M4 and M32

There is a huge amount of traffic and congestion across Bristol city centre and the outskirts this morning.

On two of Bristol’s major motorways, there is currently slow traffic and heavy delays.

There are delays on the M32 and Newfoundland Way Southbound into Bristol city centre and there is also slow traffic on the M4 eastbound before J19 M32 with travel time currently being around 10 minutes.

Someone got in touch with Bristol Live to say: “Traffic around Bradley Stoke roadworks is a lot worse today.

Maybe it’s the ice. It’s just taken 15 minutes to go half a mile!”

In addition to this, there is a three vehicle RTC on the northbound carriageway on the M5 from J17 to J16.

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Live M1 traffic updates as road completely shut near Luton Airport after serious crash

There are more than three miles of queues in the area

The M1 northbound is closed after a serious crash this afternoon.

The road is completely closed between junction eight, for Hemel Hempstead, and junction nine for Redbourn.

Highways England have urged drivers who are planning on using the route to allow extra time for their journey, particularly those travelling towards Luton Airport.

Two lanes were originally blocked after the crash but now the whole road is completely shut.

There are currently three and a half miles of queues in the area as a result.

Highways Officers and BCH Road Police are en route to the scene.

A Highways England spokesperson said on Twitter: “M1 northbound between J8 to J9 is currently closed due to a serious road traffic collision.

“Please plan ahead for London Luton Airport. BCH Road Policing and our officers are enroute”.

For more updates on this traffic and travel story as we get them, keep up to date with the blog posts below

Glasgow live traffic and weather: M8, M74, M77, M80 and ScotRail news

Happy Tuesday, here’s all the traffic and travel information you need to kick start your working week

Proclamation News and Gatherence

With flux news on the royal family

Harry flies home to Meghan: Prince misses his brother William’s first solo reception at Buckingham Palace as he boards a plane to start his new life in Canada with his wife and son

Prince Harry jetted out to Canada last night to be reunited with Meghan and Archie but missed his brother William’s first solo reception at Buckingham Palace where he ushered in a new era for the royals.

It was a stepping stone for William in the long preparation for him becoming king and showcased the royal family’s new order post-Harry, who was on his way to Vancouver to start his new life with his wife and son overnight.

At the summit reception the Duke of Cambridge was supported by his wife Kate, Prince Edward, his wife Sophie, Countess of Wessex, and Princess Anne as they welcomed 21 African delegations to the Queen’s London home. The Queen and Prince Charles were not in attendance at the reception to mark the UK-Africa Investment Summit.

Despite the drama of the past fortnight, William and Kate were all smiles as they received a line of visiting Heads of State and their partners in the Music Room.

The Duchess of Cambridge put on a dazzling display as she joined her husband at the event on Monday evening, looking resplendent in a glittering £410 red gown from high end high-street store Needle & Thread for the evening reception – a brand also loved by Princess Beatrice.

The Countess of Wessex, who was celebrating her 55th birthday, looked elegant in a red as she joined her husband Prince Edward, 55, at the summit reception.

Prime Minister Boris Johnson also attended, along with African heads of state, such as President of Rwanda Paul Kagame, the Ivory Coast’s President Alassane Ouattara, and Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta.

In a warm and personal speech, the duke welcomed the heads of state or ministers from 21 African nations, telling them: ‘My grandmother is sorry not to be here this evening, but she has asked me to pass on her warmest wishes to you all.’

Meanwhile, Meghan looked without a care in the world as she was snapped taking her dogs for a walk with Archie just a couple of miles from the oceanfront home where she has spent most of the past two months on Canada‘s Vancouver Island.

Holding her two dogs, black lab Oz and beagle Guy on leashes, there was no sign of the drama of Megxit on the Duchess of Sussex‘s smiling face as she held her eight-month-old son on her chest in a baby carrier, and awaited the imminent arrival of her husband.

Insight of Westminster abbey

Boris Johnson defeated in House of Lords as peers vote for EU citizens to be given physical proof of right to stay in UK after Brexit

EU residents fear discrimination by employers, landlords and the state – ‘another Windrush’ – without documents making clear their rights

Peers handed Boris Johnson his first parliamentary defeat since the election by voting for EU citizens to be given physical proof of their right to stay in the UK after Brexit, to prevent “another Windrush”.

The House of Lords rejected ministers’ pleas that the move would amount to “ID card creep” – insisting it was necessary to guard against discrimination by employers, landlords and the state.

The vote – likely to be followed by further defeats over child refugees and lower courts ripping up EU laws – sets the scene for a showdown when the withdrawal agreement bill returns to the Commons.
But the Home Office is insisting its ‘digital-only’ approach will be more secure, arguing physical documents “can get lost, stolen, damaged and tampered with”.
Peers also voted against the government on the issue of allowing British judges to overturn EU law, and further passed an amendment to allow cases to be referred to the Supreme Court to decide whether to depart from EU case law.

It means Conservative MPs will almost certainly be whipped to overturn the Lords defeat next week, as the Bill is rushed through for Brexit Day on 31 January.

Angela Smith, the Labour leader, urged the prime minister to listen to the argument, saying: “I hope the prime minister and his colleagues will not think that they can get every detail of every bill right first time, and recognise that the second chamber is useful.

A large Commons majority means the government is guaranteed to get its legislation through but it would be supremely arrogant to dismiss all scrutiny.”

And Jonny Oates, the Liberal Democrat peer, who tabled the key amendment, said it “simply seeks to uphold the promise repeatedly made by Boris Johnson that the rights of EU citizens to remain in the UK would be automatically guaranteed”.

“It would remove the risk that those who failed to meet the cut off deadline would be automatically criminalised and subject to deportation,” he added.

The government was defeated by 270 votes to 229, a majority of 41, as peers rejected the claim that digital proof of settled status would be robust and reliable.

Currently, ministers are offering only the ability to print out a letter confirming settled status, which would have no legal status.

But

the3million group, representing EU citizens, says that would be vulnerable to forgery and no substitute for the biometric card issued to non-EU residents in the UK.

There are also fears for those who fail to achieve settled status by the cut-off date of June 2021, many of whom are older, less IT-literate, people, or children.

It was revealed last week that up to 900,000 UK-based EU nationals have yet to apply to secure their status.

Many appear to be holding back because they wrongly believe they will be rejected because they earn less than at least £30,000.

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