dark clouds, threatening and delivering plenty of showers, as you can see on the cloud and radar pictures. you might imagine with a showery picture we have low pressure sitting right over the uk. not the strongest, deepest one we have ever seen and the winds are fairly light. that doesn t mean the showers, when you have got them, lost a bit longer than they would do otherwise. very few fliess agriplace a shower or two today. very little in the way of sunny spells even in between them. temperature struggling today, a five o clock this afternoon come into the low teens for many. they will be fewer showers in northern ireland and sunny spells into this evening. a line of showers developing to south west england, the middles, home counties and towards eastern england which could be thundery in places. the channel islands may be dry with sunny spells throughout. quite often, showers die away towards the end of the day. not for england and wales, some will continue all night. turni
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but it s going on the right direction. there are still different rules for any country you re travelling to. these changes are only about what you have to do when you re coming home. the red list is to be reviewed again this week, and more countries may be given the green light at that stage. so whether it s for pleasure, for business or to see family, a simpler, cheaper system is now in place. colletta smith, bbc news. let s ta ke let s take a look at the government figures for the uk, and there were 33 deaths recorded in the least 24 hour period. 82.5% of those in the uk over the age of 16 have received two doses of the coronavirus vaccine. investigators discovered
now is that a spike in from the government. i hope right i now is that a spike in unemployment can still be avoided because firms, even travel firms, want to keep on staff to avoid recruitment problems, but with price rises, supply problems and tax rises the end of furlough comes at a delicate time. the uk s latest coronavirus figures show there were 36,1180 new infections recorded in the latest 24 hour period. on average 35,171 new cases were reported per day in the last week. from yesterday, 6,853 people were in hospital with coronavirus across the uk. 137 deaths were reported in the latest 24 hour period that s people who died within 28 days of a positive covid 19 test. on average in the past week 123 deaths were announced every day. as for vaccinations, 89.8% of people aged 16 or over have had theirfirstjab, while 82.5% are now double vaccinated.