HC Deb 01 April 1985 vol 76 c425W
Mr. Hoyle

asked the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to his answer of 21 March, Official Report, column 542, when the report of his Department's inquiry into the disappearance of the South Stack in the North sea was completed; on what date he received a copy of the report; what evidence the report adduces to suggest that the most probable reason for the vessel's loss was capsizing; whether the inquiry had available to it any evidence of the presence of British or other submarines in the vicinity of the South Stack immediately prior to her loss; and if he will make available a copy of the report to the hon. Member for Warrington, North.

Mr. David Mitchell

The inspector's report on the disappearance of the South Stack in the North sea was completed on 19 January 1984.

At the time of the vessel's disappearance the weather was good and there was no distress signal. Both facts suggest a sudden catastrophe such as capsizing.

Motorway Junction numbers Details of work Timing
M4 4–5 Addition of fourth lane in each direction In progress, completion December 1985
M5 4–5 Addition of third lane in each direction; construction of M5/M42 junction. In progress completion mid 1987
M6 4–5 Construction of M6/M42 junction In progress, completion early 1986

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