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  2. A1 closed after HGV driver dies in crash - AOL

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    Police believe the driver lost control of the tanker which swerved into a field.

  3. Baby boy dies after A1 car crash in icy conditions - AOL

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    Police are investigating whether a crash on the A1 was linked to icy conditions after a seven-month-old baby died after a car lost control on a dual carriageway and hit a tree.

  4. List of traffic collisions (2000–present) - Wikipedia

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    A coach plunged off a cliff on a coastal road, killing 51. This incident tied with the 2013 Peru bus disaster as the deadliest road crash in Peruvian history. [244] January 4 – South Africa – Hennenman–Kroonstad train crash. A train collided with a truck at a level crossing in the Free State. The train derailed, and seven of the twelve ...

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  6. Cambridgeshire Constabulary - Wikipedia

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    According to a government report in July 2018 on policing numbers, [4] the force consists of 1,383 police officers (giving the county a ratio of 163 officers per 100,000 people), 111 police community support officers and 778 members of staff. Together with 229 special constables and 84 police support volunteers.

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  9. Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority - Wikipedia

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    In certain cases, victims may also apply for financial loss compensation (for example, through loss of earnings or medical care costs). By 2004, it was reported that the scheme could pay a maximum of £500,000 to victims of crime. The payment system is based on a 35 tier system split into two parts.