M4 partially reopened after one-vehicle crash

Part of the M4 in south Wales has partially reopened after a serious crash involving one vehicle, police have said.
South Wales Police said they were called out to reports of a vehicle hitting the central reservation between junctions 37 and 38 on the westbound carriageway at about 11:30 GMT on Monday.
The westbound carriageway was closed between Pyle, Bridgend county, and Margam, Neath Port Talbot, after the crash.
A police spokesperson said it had now reopened after the incident, but two lanes remained closed.
The eastbound carriageway was also now fully reopened, a police spokesperson added.