101 police non-emergency phone number down Published duration 22 November 2014

image copyright PA image caption The 101 number was designed to relieve pressure on the 999 line

A number of police forces in England, Wales and Northern Ireland are reporting the 101 non-emergency phone number is down.

At least 23 forces - including the four Welsh forces and the Metropolitan Police - say there have been technical issues with the line since 09:00 GMT.

The Met Police said calls were not being received via 101 but the 999 emergency line was unaffected.

The 111 NHS non-emergency line had also earlier been down but is working again.

Separately, motoring organisation RAC said its breakdown number went down this morning after "Vodafone suffered a catastrophic failure to its telephone equipment" affecting "many large businesses" who use its services.

'Fault in Birmingham'

The 101 phone number is for local police in England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, for less urgent matters than a 999 call.

Forces are asking the public to visit local police force websites or call alternative non-emergency numbers if they are unable to get through on 101.

Humberside Police tweeted about the problem, saying: "We can confirm that 101 is not working nationally. Fault lies with some kit in Birmingham which is being worked on."

The following police forces are reporting problems:

Avon and Somerset Constabulary

Cheshire Constabulary

Cleveland Police

Devon & Cornwall Constabulary

Durham Constabulary

Dyfed-Powys Police

Gloucestershire Police

Gwent Police

Lincolnshire Police

Police Service of Northern Ireland

Hertfordshire Constabulary

Hampshire Constabulary

Metropolitan Police

Nottinghamshire Police

North Wales Police

North Yorkshire

Northumbria Police

South Wales Police

South Yorkshire

Suffolk Constabulary

Sussex Police

West Mercia Police

Wiltshire Police

A Met Police spokesman said they were experiencing "technical issues" with 101 and advised people to report non-urgent crime via their website.

"We are working with our service provider to rectify this issue as soon as possible," a spokesman said.

Police Scotland tweeted to say they were aware of an issue overnight with 101, but it has since been resolved.

The Home Office, which oversees the 101 line, has yet to issue a comment.

111 is a 24-hour medical advice line, also for non-emergency enquiries.

NHS Scotland tweeted : "111 phone service having technical problems across UK this morning. In Scotland NHS 24 available via 08454 242424 for those needing help."

West Midlands Ambulance Service said: "A national telecommunications fault has resulted in most calls to NHS 111 call centres in England, including that run by West Midlands Ambulance Service, not being connected.

"The telecoms provider is aware of the problem and is working to fix it."