logo
#

Latest news with #M6

Dudley man jailed for killing Wigan lorry driver in M6 crash
Dudley man jailed for killing Wigan lorry driver in M6 crash

BBC News

time10 hours ago

  • BBC News

Dudley man jailed for killing Wigan lorry driver in M6 crash

A man has been jailed after he admitted killing a lorry driver in a crash on the M6 in Tamou, from Wigan, got out of his HGV after it broke down between junctions 15 and 16, near Stoke-on-Trent, on 27 died when a car, a Toyota Avensis, driven by 22-year-old Ghulam Haider, crashed into the lorry shortly before 22:00 GMT that of North Street, Dudley, was jailed for nine years and four months at Stoke-on-Trent Crown Court on Friday after pleading guilty last month to causing death by dangerous driving. He will also be banned from driving for five years when he is released from Insp Scot McGrath, of Staffordshire Police, said officers' thoughts remained with Mr Tamou's family."This is a tragic case of a completely avoidable death on our roads which has left a family without their loved one," he added. Mr Tamou, 58, was a rugby player, coach and referee who moved to the UK from New Zealand more than 30 years his death, his family described him as a devoted husband, father to six children and grandfather to five a post on X, Salford Red Devils Women's squad said Mr Tamou was an "avid supporter" of the side, for which his daughter played. Follow BBC Stoke & Staffordshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.

Lancashire PCC joins calls for action on M6 safety over closures
Lancashire PCC joins calls for action on M6 safety over closures

BBC News

time4 days ago

  • Politics
  • BBC News

Lancashire PCC joins calls for action on M6 safety over closures

Disruption caused by frequent crashes and repeated closures on a motorway is causing "gridlock" on local streets, a police and crime commissioner has PCC Clive Grunshaw has joined calls for action on the regular disruption on the M6 between junctions 28 and 33, saying the county needed "bold action and significant investment" to keep moving. The boss of a Preston bus operator previously called for urgent safety improvements on the M6 and Ribble Valley MP Maya Ellis has raised concerns in the Commons over the chaos caused for drivers and Department for Transport has been contacted for comment. Thomas Calderbank from Preston Bus wrote to the transport secretary last month saying he was "deeply concerned" about the road's his own letter to Heidi Alexander, Mr Grunshaw urged the government to consider measures such as average speed cameras during peak times and a new bridge over the River Ribble between junctions 32 and 33 near Lancaster - the longest uninterrupted stretch of the M6 without an interchange. 'Ripple effect' He emphasised the knock-on effects on local roads and the increased demand on police resources to manage diverted traffic and incidents."When the M6 is closed or congested, traffic is routinely diverted through Preston and surrounding areas," he said."This places immense pressure on local roads, causing widespread disruption and gridlock."He added: "Lancashire hosts the largest motorway network outside London, serving both local commuters and significant through-traffic"The regular disruption on the M6 has a ripple effect across our communities, often bringing traffic to a standstill."He said locally "we're doing all we can", including increased police enforcement and targeted infrastructure improvements, but "we need national support to deliver long-term solutions". "To keep Lancashire moving, we need bold action and significant investment." Listen to the best of BBC Radio Lancashire on BBC Sounds and follow BBC Lancashire on Facebook, X and Instagram and watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer.

Young Frenchman on trial for drug trafficking in Malaysia
Young Frenchman on trial for drug trafficking in Malaysia

Malaysia Sun

time4 days ago

  • Malaysia Sun

Young Frenchman on trial for drug trafficking in Malaysia

Tom Flix has gone on trial in northern Malaysia, charged with drug possession and trafficking which could carry the death penalty if he is found guilty. Flix, 34, a former executive of French waste management firm Veolia,was arrested in early August 2023 on the island resort of Langkawi, where he was hoping to open a restaurant. Police found several hundred grams of cannabis in a common area of the house he shared with his Malaysian business partner, who was also arrested. Flix's lawyer Collin Andrew said the hearing began Monday at the Alor Setar High Court in northwestern Malaysia and was then ajourned until Tuesday after the first witness had not brought all the necessary documents to court. The trial was scheduled to end on Thursday, but it was not known whether sentencing would take place immediately afterwards. Flix faces the death penalty, or "104 years of cumulative imprisonment, 54 strokes with a cane and a 27,000 euro fine," his mother Sylvie Flix told France's AFP news agency. Drugpossession and trafficking are serious crimes inMalaysiathat can still carry the death sentence if the amounts are above a certain threshold. Death sentences, however, are no longer mandatory and no executions have taken place since 2018. Frenchman on death row in Indonesia leaves jail ahead of transfer home 'Terrible' conditions in prison Felix's parents spoke to French PresidentEmmanuel Macronabout his case during a recent state visit to neighbouringSingapore, where they live. "He heard us and said that this situation is indeed unacceptable and that he would do everything possible to ensure Tom's release," Flix's mother said. His family insists that, during the investigation, Tom was exonerated by his partner, but that the Malaysian police did not take this into account. Since his arrest 22 months ago, Flix has been held in Perlis prison in "terrible" conditions, according to his lawyer and family. In footage taken from adocumentarybroadcast on M6's 66 Minutes in December 2024, the detainee appears emaciated and refers to his total despair. "It's not always easy to keep him fighting," his mother told Le Parisien daily in December 2024. Global executions at highest level in almost a decade, says Amnesty "He also has suicidal thoughts; he told me he felt like swallowing a box of sleeping pills and never waking up again." Serge Atlaoui, aFrenchmanwho was held on death row in Indonesia for drug offences was released in February and returned to France. Jakarta left it to the French government to grant Atlaoui the only Frenchman on death row in Indonesia "clemency, amnesty or a reduced sentence". (with newswires) Originally published on RFI

Prime-Time M6 Coverage Crowns Yard Force iVR Series as France's Next Big Leap in Wire-Free Lawn Care
Prime-Time M6 Coverage Crowns Yard Force iVR Series as France's Next Big Leap in Wire-Free Lawn Care

Associated Press

time12-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • Associated Press

Prime-Time M6 Coverage Crowns Yard Force iVR Series as France's Next Big Leap in Wire-Free Lawn Care

A recent segment on M6's flagship programme 'Capital' cast the spotlight on Yard Force's new iVR robotic mower family, hailing the range as a 'game-changer... PARIS, FRANCE , FRANCE, June 12, 2025 / / -- A recent segment on M6 's flagship programme 'Capital' cast the spotlight on Yard Force's new iVR robotic mower family, hailing the range as a 'game-changer capable of shaking up a market long dominated by boundary-wire models.' The broadcast—part of an April 27 story comparing Castorama and Leroy Merlin—showed how Yard Force's camera-guided approach can deliver premium automation at consumer-friendly prices, prompting a surge of social-media views across Facebook, Instagram and TikTok within hours of airing. Why the iVR Robot Stands Apart - Virtual-Boundary Intelligence – On-board vision sensors and RTK-enhanced mapping eliminate perimeter wire installation, allowing homeowners to complete set-up in under 30 minutes - True 4-Wheel-Drive Agility – The flagship iVR16 model uses hub-motor AWD to master uneven lawns and slopes approaching 35 degrees while maintaining a consistent cut - Large-Area Capacity – An 18 cm deck and high-density lithium pack manage up to 1,600 m² per cycle, giving suburban and rural properties wire-free coverage in a single pass - Fully Connected & Bilingual – Wi-Fi/Bluetooth control, OTA firmware updates and an FR/EN companion app keep the robot future-proof and locally tailored - Quiet, Zero-Emission Operation – Battery drive and precision brushless motors mean late-evening mowing with minimal disturbance to neighbours Industry Reaction 'The M6 feature validated three years of R&D,' said Patrice Burnichon, Managing Director of SUMEC France.. 'French consumers want pro-grade traction without the nuisance of boundary cables. The iVR platform delivers exactly that, and the buzz we've seen since 'Capital' aired proves the demand is real.' Yard Force confirms the iVR robots have completed necessary testing; final commercial preparations are under way, and retail partners will be announced separately. In the meantime, the company is planning nationwide demo days so consumers can experience virtual-boundary mowing first-hand. About Yard Force Yard Force designs and manufactures intelligent outdoor-power equipment for more than 50 countries. Its French R&D hub in Metz focuses on adaptive navigation, high-efficiency batteries and recyclable materials in line with upcoming EU eco-design directives. Lin Yinlu SUMEC FRANCE Sarl email us here Visit us on social media: Facebook YouTube Legal Disclaimer: EIN Presswire provides this news content 'as is' without warranty of any kind. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, images, videos, licenses, completeness, legality, or reliability of the information contained in this article. If you have any complaints or copyright issues related to this article, kindly contact the author above.

Motorcyclist fighting for life after M6 crash
Motorcyclist fighting for life after M6 crash

Yahoo

time08-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Motorcyclist fighting for life after M6 crash

A motorcyclist is in a serious condition in hospital following a crash on the M6. The rider, a man in his 20s, was airlifted to hospital after his Yamaha YZF-R3 collided with a crash barrier near Leyland in Lancashire on Saturday night. Police are now appealing for any witnesses to come forward following the incident at junction 28 of the M6 at 6.23pm on Saturday June 7. READ MORE: The legal age children can be left home alone ahead of summer holidays READ MORE: Exact time to see Strawberry Moon in 'record-breaking' phenomenon seen for first time in decades Officers were called to reports of a collision on the southbound exit slip road at junction 28 of the M6 at Leyland, Lancashire Police have revealed. They discovered a motorcyclist, a man in his 20s, who had sustained serious injuries after his blue Yamaha YZF-R3 motorcycle collided with the crash barrier. "He remains in hospital at this time in a serious but stable condition. There are not believed to be any other vehicles involved," said the force in a statement. Anyone who witnessed the collision of who has dashcam footage is being urged to call Lancashire Police on 101 quoting log 1085 of June7. Alternatively people can email the Serious Collision Investigation Unit at SCIU@

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store