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A main road in south Manchester has been shut off after a serious crash between a car and a bike. Palatine Road is currently closed off both ways.

It is shut between Northenden and Didsbury. A spokesperson for Greater Manchester Police said officers were called to the scene of a crash between a car and a cyclist at around 10.15am this morning.

A cordon is in place. Join our WhatsApp Top Stories and Breaking News group by clicking this link. Traffic is being diverted away from the area.

Some buses also have diversions in place. Follow our live blog below for the latest updates on this incident. Read more of today's top stories here A spokesperson for GMP said the crash was 'serious'.

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