Updated 17:25, 4 jul 2024;M5 in both directions closed, long delays due to police incident from j23 a39 (bridgwater north) to j24 a38 taunton road (bridgwater south).
There will be additional overnight closures from monday 29 january to friday 2 february 2024.Drivers are experiencing delays of more than 90 minutes while the m5 is shut in both directions.The southbound m5 at junction 8, between the exit and entry slip roads, will be closed to remove the road surface on the hard shoulder and lane one of the carriageway.
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Advance notification of planned full carriageway closures on england's motorways and major a roads.The project is expected to cost £219m and is scheduled to be ready for drivers in 2024.If you are travelling in the early morning, please note.
Normal traffic conditions are expected between 21:45 and 22:00 on 4 jul 2024.M5 junction 19 northbound entry slip road closed from 10pm until 6am the following morning for survey works.
The event is expected to clear between 21:45 and 22:00 on 4 jul 2024.Traffic will be diverted down to the roundabout at junction 8, and back on to the m5.General election 2024 in maps and charts.
To the west the m4 at m4 junction 20 which heads north to devon cornwall and the south west of england.
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John Stones believes Jude Bellingham's match-saving equaliser against Slovakia can be a "turning point" for England's Euro 2024 campaign.
Gareth Southgate's side were seconds away from going out at the round-of-16 stage against Slovakia before Bellingham's stunning 95th-minute bicycle kick forced extra time.
Harry Kane then scored to complete a 2-1 comeback win to set up Saturday's quarterfinal showdown with Switzerland in Dusseldorf.
"I think it [Bellingham's goal] is a turning point emotionally to do it in such a high-pressure moment in the last few minutes," Stones said on Thursday.
"I believe it is going to change a lot of things for the team, going through those emotions. There is a great picture of us celebrating that goal and all the bench are off and the staff are off their seats in the stands. It shows you that unity as a team.
"When you have done these things you believe even more that you can do better when it gets tough.
"I've said it for the past few games now that we needed to keep progressing and try and play our fluid football that we're used to.
"But I don't want to discredit the other night either. I thought we were going home after 60 minutes of the game, and to change the mindset of us all and keep that belief and faith it's got a lot of power behind that, I think, for ourselves, other teams.
"Everyone watching at home knows that we're there to do it right until the last minute, literally.
"And I think we should take great confidence from that -- that's something that's not easy to do, especially in a high pressure game.
"Understandably, the fans weren't happy with the performance. We recognise that, and I think we use that as fuel to try and go that extra mile and make it count."
A source told ESPN on Wednesday that England have trained with a three-man defence in their team shape work as Gareth Southgate considers moving away from his preferred 4-2-3-1 system against Switzerland.
Stones, who insisted he will be fit for the game despite being pictured with heavy strapping on his right knee, discussed the merits of both a three-man defence and the usual back four.
"I think they bring two different sides to the game, two different outlooks for us over the years, especially," he said.
"Opposition-wise as well it causes them a problem. I think we're really fluid in both, and that comes down to us when we get out on the pitch that we've got to put it into practice.
"But I suppose it's down to the manager what he what he decides to do, and what he sees their weaknesses and strengths that we can bring to the game with whatever formation we decide to play."
England last used a three-man defence in a competitive game when facing Italy in the Euro 2020 final, which they lost on penalties, but it was highly effective in helping them reach the 2018 World Cup semifinals.
Stones' centre-back partner for the first four games this summer, Marc Guéhi, will be suspended against Switzerland after picking up two yellow cards at the tournament.
Asked how different it will be to play with another centre-back partner, Stones said: "Hopefully seamless because, you know, we train with everyone in training, different positions, even different scenarios as well, so it makes it seamless. That's a good thing for us.
"Whoever's in at the weekend will be ready to play, know how each other plays and, yeah, I think we're all here for a reason, and everyone's just raring to go that haven't got the minutes that they've wanted. Whoever plays I've got massive faith in them."