In all our long history, we have never seen a greater day than this. Cheering. Events will take place at home and online to pay tribute to the men and women who fought in the Second World War. Fundraing hero, captain tomjoins the veterans remembering the part they played in a key moment in our history. It was going well here but they were still out there, risking their lives and battling on, as they always did. Hello, good morning, and welcome to bbc news. As the uk prepares to celebrate the ve day bank holiday, ministers are warning against breaking social distancing rules over the weekend. The government says there will be no change to regulations ahead of the Prime Ministers address on sunday, when hes expected to spell out the next steps. Our Political Correspondent Jessica Parker reports. Bagpipes skirl. Pots and pans bang. United appreciation last night across the uk for frontline workers, the Prime Minister joining the applause. On sunday, hell explain how lockdown might be ease