i think it is right, though, that these cancellations are made early because at least that will allow airlines and their customers to adapt to the revised schedules. so i actually expect people to be able to get away. i think there will be some disruption, but i don t think it s on the scale that we ve seen to date. and i believe that there are solutions being put in place. much of the country is currently enjoying a heatwave. scotland has recorded its warmest day so far, with aboyne in aberdeenshire recording a temperature of 26.7 celsius. the met office has issued a level three heatwave alert for parts of england. from nine o clock tomorrow morning until friday, temperatures could get as high as 32 degrees celsius. our correspondent helena wilkinson, has this report from southend on sea. southend on sea, basking in the hotjuly sun. crowds began arriving
them, i think that is what we are having a discussion about, but without anything specific on the spending side. without anything specific on the spending side- without anything specific on the sendin: side. ., ~ . ., spending side. thank you so much for our time. much of the country is currently enjoying a heatwave. scotland has recorded its warmest day so far, with aboyne in aberdeenshire recording a temperature of 26.7 celsius. the met office has issued a level three heatwave alert for parts of england. from nine o clock tomorrow morning until friday, temperatures could get as high as 32 degrees celsius. 0ur correspondent helena wilkinson, has this report from southend on sea. southend on sea, basking in the hotjuly sun. crowds began arriving here from early this morning,
he is 13,604 votes ahead of congressman conor lamb who has 39.7% of the vote and state representative malcolm kenyatta from the philadelphia area who has 2.1% of the vote. that is with a minority of the vote. now let s take a look at the republican gubernatorial primary right now. who s going to run for governor against josh shapiro the democrat who s the attorney general. bill mcswain is in first place right now with 26.7% of the vote. he is roughly 1800 votes of the guy in second place, doug mastriano. lou barletta has 10.9% of the vote, businessman dave white has 10.8% of the vote. this is only with 1% of the estimated vote in right now. we are also waiting right now for oh, look at this. in north carolina, let s look at this. incumbent congressman madison cawthorn is still in second
the former guy got booed by supporters in alabama for recommending the vaccine. and a new study out tonight confirms that pfizer, the moderna vaccines are about 90% effective in keeping people 50 and older out of the hospital. come on, people. let s deal in facts, not just what you want to believe and not having your own beliefs reinforced. there are facts and those are the facts. the white house hoping that the president s new vaccine mandates will make a dent with the 26.7% of eligible americans who are not vaccinated, and then there is the white house tonight, apparently removing 11 officials from the previous administration from military academy advisory boards after a 6:00 p.m. deadline for them to resign, and these aren t just any officials. we re talking the likes of sean spicer, remember that? period. biggest audience, period, sean spicer and then kellyanne conway
we are going to scotland now and fraser is in galloway. bear with me here. there s a lot of figures in this particular question. with one in four or this particular question. with one infour or26.7% of this particular question. with one in four or 26.7% of adults in scotland having literacy issues, how can teachers justify the inflated a level results for last year and the anticipated even higher pass rate this year? scottish results were slightly lower of course. as a comparative to england, where one in six or have literacy issues. they seem to follow this as the most recent results but i can find between 2012 to 2016, saw a drop in literacy rates especially in the most deprived areas. let us take the first point there and scotland and literacy issues. what can you explain to us about that? i think