You’re listening to afternoon radio with me, Angela Hassan. After the break, the phones lines will be open and we’ll be discussing whether we’ve reached breaking point with our daily ____ and what might change. But first, appropriately enough, here’s the ____ news with Sophie Marchant. Hi. Well, I’ve got bad news, I’m afraid, for those who are trying to get home on the M79 motorway this evening. There’s been a ____ on the northbound carriageway including several cars and a lorry that has shed its ____. Queues have been forming and there’s already a ____ of about three kilometres. Police say they are unlikely to clear the ____ from the crash before the rush hour starts and are advising drivers to take other routes, if at all possible. Elsewhere, there are ____ on the southern bypass between the Hinkley and Bridgetown turn-offs. ____ are in place, but there are further hold-ups in the vicinity and as a result traffic is ____ in many places. On the railways, there are severe delays on the eastern mainline due to a power ____. A replacement bus service is in operation. Finally, some better news, police had set up a ____ on High Street and Forest Avenue and ____ the area due to a suspicious package. However, police have now given the ____ and the streets are open to pedestrians again and traffic is ____ freely. That’s all from me for the moment – CCRS live travel news: on the hour, every hour. Back to you Angela.

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