M4 crash at Newport causes delays - live updates
A crash on the M4 in Newport is causing delays. The incident happened at around 7pm in the eastbound lane of the Brynglas tunnels, a witness said.
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A crash on the M4 in Newport is causing delays. The incident happened at around 7pm in the eastbound lane of the Brynglas tunnels, a witness said.
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