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Passengers are facing delays across the UK after engineers found rail workers could not automatically log in to a radio communication system.

National Rail said the fault was discovered in the GSMR radio system, which allows communication between train drivers and signal operators even in tunnels.

A back-up manual log-in system is now in use, but this is causing “a few minutes of delay”.

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This issue “is currently being investigated”, National Rail said, warning it expects the delays affecting some of its services to last until midday.

“Trains across the network are having to start their journeys later because of this fault and some may also be subject to cancellations or alterations.”

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In a post on social media, it said services across the Gatwick Express, Great Northern, Southern and Thameslink network may be cancelled, delayed by up to 15 minutes or revised.

Services to Heathrow Airport on the Elizabeth line have also been affected, with passengers told to wait for the next available train.

Those using ScotRail are now allowed to travel via “any reasonable route” because of the issue.

South Western Railway also told passengers its services may be delayed.

In a later update just before midday it said the fault with the radio system had been fixed.

A spokesperson for the government-owned company said: “An overnight fault with our railway radio system in England and Wales has been traced to one of our major hubs near Stoke, which has now been fixed.

“The fault meant that train drivers were having to manually log in to the national radio network rather than it happening automatically.

“The system is now working normally.

“We’re sorry if your journey has been affected today as a result of this issue.”

For those seeking compensation, National Rail has advised customers to keep hold of train tickets and to make a note of the journey, as both would support any claim.

Helen Dewdney, a consumer rights expert who runs The Complaining Cow site, said passengers are entitled to a 50% refund for a delay of more than 60 minutes.

One passenger travelling from Portsmouth to Basingstoke at 6.32am said he had to pay £54 for a taxi through Uber as it’s the first week of his new job.

Matthew told Sky News he will claim the money back from South Western Railway.

Read more: My train has been delayed or cancelled – can I get a refund?

‘Rare’ fault behind delay

GSMR is designed to enable drivers and signallers to communicate digitally at all times, including while trains are in tunnels or areas where analogue systems do not work.

It was rolled out to increase safety and reduce costs by replacing the patchwork of inefficient legacy systems which were expensive to maintain.

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The radio fault behind the disruption

Railway journalist Nigel Harris said he hasn’t seen an issue like this in 40 years covering the industry, describing the fault as “very, very rare”.

He suggested it could have come from a technical problem or even an attack by hackers, adding: “We just don’t know.”

“It can take a few seconds to reboot something, or it can cause chaos for a long time,” he told Sky News.

“The tone of the communication from Network Rail seems fairly optimistic, so I would hope that by lunchtime we can get the system back.”

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Man arrested after woman in her 80s killed in Christmas Day motorway crash

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A man has been arrested after a woman in her 80s was killed in a Christmas Day motorway crash.

A white Ford Fiesta and a black Volkswagen Tiguan collided on the A1(M) near Darlington just after 8.30pm, North Yorkshire Police said.

The passenger of the Ford Fiesta, a woman in her 80s from the Durham area, suffered serious injuries and died at the scene.

The car’s driver, a man in his 80s from the Durham area, was taken to hospital in a serious but stable condition.

The driver of the Volkswagen, a man in his 20s from the Durham area, was arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.

He has now been released under investigation.

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The motorway was closed until around 8am on Boxing Day for collision investigators and National Highways to assess the road surface.

It is now open in both directions but with a lane closure still in place as of 9.30am.

Police have appealed for witnesses and dashcam footage of the crash, which happened on the northbound carriageway between Junction 57 (A66(M) junction) and Junction 58 (Merrybent).

The force also thanked members of the public who assisted at the scene.

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Two women and dog killed after Christmas Day ‘stabbing’ at flat in Milton Keynes

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Two women have died following reports of a stabbing in Milton Keynes on Christmas Day, police have said.

A dog injured in the incident in Bletchley also died after being taken to the vets.

A man and a teenage boy suffered serious injuries.

A 49-year-old man from Milton Keynes has been arrested on suspicion of murder and attempted murder and remains in custody.

A police forensic officer at the scene near an apartment block on Santa Cruz Avenue in Newton Leys, near Bletchley.
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Forensic officers at the scene near an apartment block on Santa Cruz Avenue in Newton Leys, near Bletchley.
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Officers were called to a block of apartments in Santa Cruz Avenue just after 6.30pm on Christmas Day following reports of a stabbing.

The two women, aged 38 and 24, died at the scene, Thames Valley Police said. Their next of kin have been informed.

The injured man and teenage boy were taken to hospital and are both in a stable condition.

Police said the parties are known to each other.

Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Stuart Brangwin said: “Firstly I would like to extend my deepest condolences to the families of the women who have tragically died in this shocking incident.

“We have launched a double murder investigation, which may be concerning to the wider public; however, we have made an arrest and are not looking for anyone else in connection with this incident and the parties are known to each other.”

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Man charged with murder after missing woman’s body found in Bolton

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A man has been charged with murdering a woman whose body was found nine days after she went missing.

Police said extensive searches and appeals were launched to find Mariann Borocz after she vanished on 14 December.

Her body was discovered at a property in Bolton, Greater Manchester, on Christmas Eve.

Christopher Barlow, 61, from Bolton, has been charged with her murder and has been remanded in custody ahead of an appearance before magistrates on Thursday.

Greater Manchester Police said Ms Borocz’s family are being supported by specialist officers.

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Detective Chief Inspector Tony Platten thanked those who spoke to officers and shared the missing person appeals.

“On behalf of the entire investigation team, our condolences remain with Mariann’s family as they try to come to terms with her death,” he said.

“Our investigation is moving at pace, and we are continuing to work hard to build a full timeline of events leading up to Mariann’s death.

“As part of our investigation, we are once again appealing for additional information from the local community.”

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