it would mean the world to us. the plans have their critics, from those concerned it trivialises marriage, to those who don t think it does enough to ensure more ceremonies are legal, but the law commission says it is trying to level the playing field on weddings. aleem maqbool, bbc news in south london. now it s time for a look at the weather with matt. it is officially the hottest day ever recorded in the uk. hello. the met office still have extreme heat warnings across many parts of the country at the moment in what has been a historic spell of weather. up until this morning, the highest night time temperature ever recorded in the uk was 23.9 celsius in brighton in 1990. this morning, some spots were over two degrees warmer than that. the full details will be looked at and the exact figures are only provisional at the moment, but the same can be said about the day. from a record breaking night
state of georgia, some stop from the atlanta journal constitutional now. this is back in atlanta, things have possibly gotten more like this. i was pretty struck, this was about that 2019 2020 law that kemp signed, do you support or oppose that law going into effect? support, 37.9%, oppose 53.9%, don t know eight. would you like to see the supreme court overturned its roe v. wade decision or not. yes, overturn roe v. wade, 23.9. no 68%. those are really striking majorities in a state that is very much a 50/50 state, as we all know. absolutely, that was one of the reasons this decision was both perplexing and so dangerous. it goes against the will of the people. but this is part of a national trend that we are seeing with this devolution of constitutional rights, to states that have pledged not to abide by those constitutional rights. that is why governor kemp is so dangerous to georgia, he s
trials, about the delay and about what happens next? i am one of those parents. i understand the frustration. this has been a long time coming, and we were so close. and i thought the conversation we were going to have today would be different. i think it s important for people at home to know that science takes as long as it takes and that you want the steps to be followed. you want enough data to be accumulated. you want all of the data to be accumulated and the experts who are making recommendations to have been able to have the time to look at all of the data. and that is what s happening here. more data is coming. experts are taking the time to review it and tell us, yes or no. the youngest group that is aproved to get the shot right now from the 5 to 11-year-olds, the vaccine rate amongst these kids is still stubbornly low. we looked this morning. for two doses it s 23.9% in that group. i m wondering as a pediatrician what message you have found that works or what really is n
arizona n. nevada, only 5% of the vote is in. trump has a lead of 32,000 or so, 73.4% to 23.9%, 6 electoral votes in nevada. in georgia, 82% of the estimated vote is in. trump still maintains an impressive nearly 300,000 vote lead over biden in georgia. 52.9% to 45.8%. 16 electoral votes in georgia. let s go back to john king who s watching all of this oh so closely. right now the race to 270, 215 for biden, 171 for trump. so, we re waiting. pennsylvania, michigan, wisconsin. you heard joe biden say we need to wait. georgia as well we re going to wait. i got a text from somebody in michigan who said they share joe biden s confidence. the democrats are going to say they re doing fine. we ll hear what the president says momentarily. 215 to 171. let s if you will, refight the last war. you do the next election based
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