'Slow-moving convoy' joins M5 in fuel price protest
Demonstrations are expected across England and Wales including London, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham and Cardiff, with delays expected on the M4, M5, M3 and A38.
news.sky.comIn the UK today, fuel protests have been active in several regions with groups calling for lower fuel costs, and authorities have advised motorists to expect potential road disruption. ITV News and Sky News have reported police precautions and road incidents tied to planned demonstrations. The past few days have seen a mix of slow-moving convoys and targeted road block actions at key junctions, with headlines noting warnings of gridlock on major motorways. For real-time specifics on locations, times, and any travel advisories today, check local BBC/National rail and traffic updates or the latest police press releases.[5][6][7]
If you want, I can summarize the most current advisories for your area (Chicago) and suggest practical alternatives for travel today. (Note: Chicago-based travel guidance will be separate from UK protest updates.)
Demonstrations are expected across England and Wales including London, Liverpool, Manchester, Birmingham and Cardiff, with delays expected on the M4, M5, M3 and A38.
news.sky.comA number of police forces have told ITV News they are preparing for disruption on the roads due to fuel protests. ITV National News
www.itv.comFuel protests uk are gathering pace as farmers, lorry drivers and members of the public prepare for demonstrations later this week, driven by rising prices and a sense that pressure is building faster than policymakers can respond. The planned action is set to run over three days, with organisers urging a strong turnout at key …
www.el-balad.comA “Calling All” digital poster has sparked widespread concern across the UK, outlining a coordinated three-day fuel protest set to begin today, 15 April 2026. The flyer, which has been circulating heavily on WhatsApp and social media, urges HGV drivers, farmers, and the general public to take to the roads in a massive show of […]
dmnews.co.ukA special task force Friday announced a deal binding oil companies, trade unions and police to ensure regular fuel supplies if protesters demanding lower fuel taxes try to resume blockades
www.truckinginfo.comSlow-moving convoys cause delays across country
www.independent.co.ukDemonstrators are calling for more action to tackle soaring petrol costs
www.independent.co.ukA series of planned fuel protests have been advertised as taking place today (Tuesday 14 April). The Police Service of Northern Ireland will work with other emergency services to make sure appropriate support is in place should there be disruption.
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