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  2. Chaos at Bristol Airport as flights grounded after A38 crash

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    Dozens of flights were grounded at Bristol Airport this morning following a crash on the main route to the terminals.. The A38 was closed between the two airport roundabouts shortly after 1am on ...

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    A PSA Airlines Bombardier CRJ-700 operating as American Eagle Flight 5342 collides with a U.S. Army Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk over the Potomac River near Reagan National Airport in Washington, D.C., United States, killing at least 28 people between both aircraft and causing a shutdown of flights in and out of the airport.

  6. RTÉ News: Nine O'Clock - Wikipedia

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    RTÉ followed the BBC in having its news bulletins presented by a newsreader, who took no part on news gathering but simply read a script presented to them. [citation needed] Among the most prominent readers of the programme were Charles Mitchel and Maurice O'Doherty. Later presenters of the Nine O'Clock News included Don Cockburn and Derek Davis.

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  9. BBC News at Nine - Wikipedia

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    The BBC News at Nine (styled as BBC News at 9) is a morning news programme. It aired every Sunday to Friday on BBC Two and the BBC News Channel for 60 minutes from 9 am until 10 am. On weekends, it was replaced by a standard edition of BBC World News. The programme was presented by Victoria Derbyshire, Annita McVeigh, and Ben Brown.