The Prime Minister's calling on councils in England to "get on with the job" of fixing potholes - or risk people's lives.
Buckinghamshire is to get an additional £5.4m to fix its pothole-ridden roads.
Initially, the county was to receive 15.2m, but that has risen to 20.7M.
The Government says fixing our roads and filling potholes not only makes roads safer, but they also improve journey times and save drivers money from avoidable repairs.

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