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UK areas where drivers are most likely to get into a crash
Data from the Department for Transport has revealed that one in every five road accidents take place in London.
The figures, which have been analysed by Go.Compare car insurance, show that there were a whopping 21,000 road accidents in the capital in 2024.
That means that 19.87% of all road collisions in the country take place in the capital.
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Outside of London, South-east England ranked as the area where drivers are most likely to get into a crash, with 15,412 accidents recorded in 2024.
In third spot was the East of England with 9,774 accidents, followed by North-west England with 9,695 accidents, and Yorkshire and the Humber in fifth place with 9,410 crashes in 2024.
Meanwhile Wales, which introduced sweeping 20mph speed limits across the country in late 2023, recorded 2,913 road collisions in 2024 – a decrease of just over 10% since the lowered speed restrictions were introduced.
Check the full list below to see if you live in one of the UK’s top 12 areas where drivers are most likely to get into a crash.
- London – 21,000 accidents
- South-east England – 15,412 accidents
- East of England – 9,774 accidents
- North-west England – 9,695 accidents
- Yorkshire and the Humber – 9,410 accidents
- South-west England – 9,006 accidents
- West Midlands – 8,749 accidents
- East Midlands – 7,896 accidents
- Northern Ireland – 4,735 accidents
- Scotland – 4,167 accidents
- Wales – 2,913 accidents
- North-east England – 2,905 accidents
As well as revealing the UK’s car collision hotspots, the study uncovered the reasons these accidents take place, with driver error being the most common.
‘Ineffective observation’ was identified as the main reason behind nearly 11,000 of the collisions which took place in 2024 – meaning the driver, bike rider or pedestrian involved failed to look properly.
Other common reasons road accidents took place included drivers or riders overshooting a junction, poor turns and manoeuvres, people travelling too fast for the road conditions, and aggressive or reckless driving.
Tom Banks, Go.Compare car insurance spokesperson, said of the findings: “Sadly, there are a staggering number of road collisions which take place each year – though it certainly is positive that the latest figures show a significant decrease from the previous year.
“As advancements in the auto industry improve the safety of cars and we see new driving aids and safety systems introduced, we hope car collisions can continue to decrease.
“However, as driver error is the top cause for collisions, it’s clear we all need to be more careful on the roads.
“Looking in your mirrors may seem like a minor thing but a few short seconds spent checking your surroundings could save you from disaster.
“Additionally, it’s important to adapt your driving style to the specific road conditions – so if it’s wet or icy, for instance, make sure to lower your speed and leave lots of extra distance.
“If you do suffer a crash and it’s your fault, for instance because you were speeding, there could be serious consequences.
“You’ll likely receive points on your licence, and your car insurance premiums will go up as a result – perhaps significantly.
“Additionally, depending on the cause of the accident, your insurer could refuse to pay out.
“Diving under the influence of alcohol or using a mobile phone could all void your insurance – so stay safe, and drive sensibly.”
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Didcot students watch ICC Women’s T20 World Cup matches
14 pupils from Aureus School in Didcot, Oxfordshire, travelled to Southampton’s Utilita Bowl to watch two ICC Women’s T20 World Cup matches.
They saw New Zealand take on Sri Lanka and England face Ireland.
Rob Hayden, head of PE at Aureus School, said: “The first match was really close, with Sri Lanka hitting a four to win the match in the final over.
“There was a rain delay which delayed the England match by one hour and 30 minutes, but this allowed the group to watch the cricket match under the floodlights, which was a really good experience.
“Having England play well and win, created a special atmosphere at the ground.”
The trip is part of a yearly tradition at Aureus School, which has strong ties to the women’s game through a visiting coach, Queentor Abel of the Kenya Women’s Team.
Mr Hayden said: “We have currently got a coach who comes into school who is a current cricket player for the Kenya Women’s Team, Queentor Abel.
“This showed the students they have a great coach to help them improve.
“We took the group as a trip to inspire the students to play cricket outside of school.”
Aureus School is part of the GLF Schools multi-academy trust.
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ITV axes series with I’m a Celeb’s GK Barry and Rev Coles
GK Barry and Reverend Richard Coles appeared on the 24th series of I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here in 2024.
GK and Rev Coles “struck up the best of friendships” while on the ITV reality show, one they have continued outside the jungle.
ITV axes GK Barry and Rev Richard Coles series
The pair had begun work on a new ITV series themed around life and death.
Speaking to Attitude Magazine, GK said: “We are exploring walks of life from two different generations — one from a gay godly man and a gay ungodly woman.
“There are some depressing bits in there, but one thing about me is that I will make a joke about it.”
A pilot episode for the series was filmed last year.
However, the new series has now been axed by ITV, according to The Sun.
An insider said: “There were high hopes for the project because producers were excited by the dynamic between GK and Richard, not least because it seemed to amuse viewers.
“They enjoyed the idea of the wise older man interacting with the streetwise millennial as they explored some pretty deep subjects.
“But after provisional filming took place, it was decided not to proceed with it as a series — much to the disappointment of everyone involved.”
GK had previously said it had been a “dream” working with Rev Coles on the series.
On Instagram, she said: “Working with you has opened my eyes to worlds I’d never heard of or dreamt of before.
“Some of them have been nightmares, but some of them have been dreams — and today has been a dream.”
ITV has been contacted for comment.
Freeview channel axed 2 years after relaunch
Meanwhile, News UK’s live streaming opinion channel, Talk, has been axed as part of the latest Freeview update.
Talk originally broadcast as TalkTV on channel 237 from April 2022, with 24-hour news and opinion programming.
Its most high-profile programme was Piers Morgan Uncensored, which later moved to YouTube, though Channel 5 continues to broadcast highlight segments.
TalkTV was eventually relaunched as Talk, a visual radio stream, on Freeview channel 280 in April 2024.
The change came after the channel struggled to attract viewers and ran up losses for News UK, according to RXTV.
News UK still operates similar visual streams for TalkSport and Times Radio.
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Katy Perry forced to cancel gig ahead of Blenheim Festival
The 41-year-old pop icon was due to perform at Werchter Boutique festival in Belgium last night, Saturday, June 28, when the event was unexpectedly cut short.
The festival’s committee decided to end the day’s performances early, at 9pm just after a set from Pitbull, due to a weather forecast of ‘severe thunderstorms from midnight onwards at the earliest’ and a government warning.
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Perry wrote on Instagram: “Sadly my set at Werchter Boutique tonight can’t happen due to a government mandated cancellation because of the incoming inclement weather and crowd safety concerns.
“I was backstage at the show in the middle of hair and makeup when this news was delivered, and they gave me no choice.
“I am just as unhappy as you are. Unfortunately this is beyond my control, but the safety of all 55,000 of you always comes first and foremost.”
The performance was due to mark the popstar’s return to the one-day event held in Belgium’s Festivalpark for the first time in more than 15 years.
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Perry added: “I am sorry I can’t change the weather, and even sorrier that all of us can’t be together tonight. I was looking forward to being back after 17 years, I was even gonna wear the same outfit from that 2009 show again. I love you all, and please get home safe.”
It comes just a week before the star’s next scheduled festival appearance, at the brand-new Blenheim Festival in Wodostock, Oxfordshire, where she is due to perform on July 4.
The current forecast for that date is sunny skies and temperatures in the mid-20s.
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