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NI traffic alerts: Westlink delays as breakdown causes disruption

NI traffic alerts: Westlink delays as breakdown causes disruption

Both Belfast-bound lanes of the M1 are currently closed near the Lisburn Applegreen Services following a road traffic collision. Police said that delays are expected and motorists should seek an alternative route if possible.
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