Sunday 25 December 2016

Motorcyclist fighting for life after horror smash in north London

Staff reporter(wp/es):
A motorcyclist is fighting for his life in hospital after a horror crash on a busy north London road.
The male rider’s injuries have been described as life-threatening after he collided with a car near Holloway Road Tube station shortly before 1pm on Saturday.
Dramatic pictures taken from the roadside show clothes strewn across the carriageway and a mangled motorbike as witnesses told of “horrible” scenes.
Emergency services including police, ambulance and London's Air Ambulance were scrambled to the crash site.
The car stopped at the scene and no arrests have been made.
A Met spokeswoman said: “Police were called by the London Ambulance Service on Saturday shortly before 12:45pm hours to a report of a collision between a car and motorcycle at Holloway Road.
“Officers attended and found the motorcyclist, a male injured at the location.
“He has been taken to an east London hospital and his injuries are being treated as life threatening.
“Officers remain on scene and there are currently road closures in place.” 
A London Ambulance Service spokesman said the man was treated for a head injury and taken to hospital by land.

    Transport for London said the road had been shut both ways between the A103 Hornsey Road and Loraine Road.

    Two arrested after man killed in Christmas Eve 'hit and run' in Dartford

    Staff reporter(wp/es):
    A man and woman have been arrested after a pedestrian was knocked down and killed while crossing the road on Christmas Eve.
    The car was driven away from the collision at Crossways Boulevard in Dartford shortly after 6pm but later located in Bexleyheath where the pair were arrested.
    The victim, a man in his 20s from Tyne and Wear, died at the scene.
    The 22-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman from Dartford were arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, failing to stop at the scene of a collision and perverting the course of justice.
    Pc Jamie Woodhams said: "I would like anyone who saw the vehicle and have not yet spoken to police to come forward.
    "The vehicle suffered windscreen and headlight damage and was driven away from the scene toward the M25."

    Queen misses out with illness as Royal Family attend Sandringham Christmas service

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    Pic:The royal family arrive at the Christmas Day service on the Sandringham estate in Norfolk 
    Royal correspondent(wp/es):
    The Queen has missed the annual Christmas Day church service at Sandringham for the first time due to a heavy cold - but was still up and about enjoying the festivities.
    Members of the Royal Family attended the ceremony without the Queen who is resting at her private home after becoming ill some days ago.
    The Queen has enjoyed her annual Christmas break at her Norfolk residence since 1988, when she moved festive arrangements from Windsor Castle, and every year attended the service at Sandringham's St Mary Magdalene Church.
    But the heavy cold, which delayed the monarch and the Duke of Edinburgh's journey from Buckingham Palace to Norfolk a few days ago, has persisted and she remains at Sandringham House.
    Yet the monarch has not stayed in bed with her cold but is up and about and would be having Christmas lunch with her family.
    Ahead of the service this morning a Buckingham Palace spokesman said the Queen would not be attending.
    He added: "The Queen continues to recover from a heavy cold and will stay indoors to assist with her recovery. Her Majesty will participate in the Royal Family Christmas celebrations during the day.''
    Philip also came down with a heavy cold a few days ago but the hundreds of well-wishers who turned out see the royals make their way to and from church, were treated to the sight of the Queen's consort.
    He was joined on the short walk between Sandringham House and the church by the Prince of Wales, Duchess of Cornwall, Prince Harry and other members of the family.
    The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte, broke with tradition and spent Christmas Day with Kate's parents Carole and Michael Middleton and her siblings.
    They all attended a church service close to the Middletons' home in the Berkshire village of Bucklebury.
    William and Kate were photographed walking through the grounds of St Mark's Church in Englefield, where the Duchess' sister Pippa is expected to marry her financier fiance James Matthews in May.
    Hundreds of local residents traditionally turn out to see the Queen and her family attend the annual Christmas Day service.

      It is thought the Queen has not missed a Christmas Day service at either Sandringham or Windsor Castle, the previous location for the monarch's festive break, in living memory.