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'Suspicious object' causes M1 closure near Milton Keynes 'Suspicious object' causes M1 closure near Milton Keynes
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The M1 remains closed in both directions after a "suspicious object" was found underneath a bridge. Motorists have been stranded for hours after the discovery of a "suspicious object" forced the closure of the M1.
Motorists have been stranded for hours on the 11 mile (18km) stretch between junctions 15 at Northampton and 14 at Milton Keynes. The 11 mile (18km) stretch between junctions 15 at Northampton and 14 at Milton Keynes has been shut both ways since 07:30 BST.
A bomb disposal unit was earlier seen travelling along the hard shoulder towards the scene. Footage earlier showed a bomb disposal robot pulling a bin bag off the hard shoulder, which appeared to contain a yellow substance.
The Ministry of Defence confirmed it had provided police with "explosive ordnance device assistance". Thames Valley Police confirmed no explosive element was found.
Highways England has posted diversions but it is unclear when the road will reopen. However, it said the liquid appeared to be a chemical and analysis was ongoing.
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Trapped northbound traffic is being cleared by funnelling motorists through Newport Pagnell services. People are being urged to avoid the area and trapped northbound motorists have been redirected from the scene via Newport Pagnell services.
National Express has added 45 minutes to travel times for services that use the motorway. Highways England has posted diversions but it is unclear when the road will reopen. A spokesman said tailbacks had roughly halved "down to about three or four kilometres".
'Spirits high' Motorist Ruth Middleton has been stuck in traffic for more than five hours.
The object was discovered beneath a bridge at about 07:30 BST, Thames Valley Police said.
Ruth Middleton has been stuck in traffic for more than five hours.
"I have got my laptop out, some people have been having naps. There hasn't been a lot to do other than kill time," she said."I have got my laptop out, some people have been having naps. There hasn't been a lot to do other than kill time," she said.
Tim Mayer, a Conservative councillor from Coventry caught up in the delays, said communication from police had been "appalling" but people had been trying to make the most of the free time.
"There's a five-a-side football competition, a bit of rugby, a guy cycling up and down in the wrong direction," he said.
"There are a few people with coffee in the car who have shared it around and others with some boiled sweets who have been generous.
"But the communication from police has been appalling."
At the scene - Mike Cartwright, BBC News
I've been speaking to people who have been stuck on the M1 for hours now.
Trevor Larkun has been stranded since 08:30, he says people are being "mostly patient" and chatting to other motorists.
"The mood is OK, we've had a few people come and deliver bottles of water and crisps," he said.
"I've got sympathy for people I've seen walking down the hard shoulder with suitcases, presumably trying to catch a flight.
"The worst thing is you don't know how long you're going to be here for."
Mr Larkun said that police officers told other motorists they may cut the central reservation at some point to release vehicles from the carriageway.
On Twitter, one motorist wrote: "When you see a helicopter above you and kinda wish they were lowering a portaloo #m1 3 hours and counting..."On Twitter, one motorist wrote: "When you see a helicopter above you and kinda wish they were lowering a portaloo #m1 3 hours and counting..."
Another added: "Just heard a bang. Suspicious package dealt with maybe?" The Ministry of Defence said it had provided police with "explosive ordnance device assistance".
Some people are playing football on the empty stretch of motorway. "Spirits high - waiting it out," Liz Searle wrote.