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And get your best sequins out the final rehearsals are done and the pyrotechnics are ready the eurovision finalists compete tonight after a pandemic enforced break. Hello and welcome if youre watching in the uk or around the world. Most people from the uk will soon be barred from entering germany because of the rise in cases of The Indian Variant Of Coronavirus. From midnight on sunday, people travelling from the uk may only enter the country if they are a german cItizen or resident. Those who are allowed in will have to quarantine for two weeks on arrival even if theyre fully vaccinated. It comes as people aged 32 and 33 in england are now eligible to book their first dose of the coronavirus vaccine. Sean dilley reports. Its a decision that comes just days after the eu gave Its members the green light to welcome fully vaccinated brItish tourists. From midnight tomorrow, germany will close Its borders to all travel from the uk, except for german residents and cItizens, due to concerns about rising cases of the indian variants. Those who are allowed in will be made to quarantine for two weeks. Spain, on the other hand, is lifting all restrictions on Uk Holiday makers. From monday, brItish tourists will not need a negative Covid Test to enter the country. In the uk, Surge Testing is under way in several areas including bolton, Bedford And North london, to identify cases of the indian variants. Figures from the Office For National Statistics show a slight increase in the number of reported infections across england last week. But the data suggests the kent rather than the indian variant is responsible. At the moment, though, the Uk Government says Its on course to ease restrictions injune. Well be letting everybody know exactly what sort of arrangements to expect forjune the 21st, but what i can tell you, and just to stress, im still seeing nothing in the data that leads me to think that were going to have to deviate from the road map. Its a good News Day for englands Vaccination Programme, as more than A Million 32 and 33 year olds become eligible to book theirjabs. Scotland is currently offering the jab to people over the age of 30. Wales has already started invIting those from 18 25 for their jabs, and in Northern Ireland, anybody who will be 25 or older on the 21st Ofjuly can book an appointment. Theres still a way to go before everyone is offered the jab but the government has praised the nhs for delivering the largest Vaccination Programme in Its history and It says It will monItor the progress of any variants closely. Sean dilley, bbc news. For more on the sItuation in germany Itself, ive been speaking to our correspondent in berlin, damien mcguinness. The economy is starting to open up over this weekend. People can now start sItting out on terraces, Beer Gardens are opening up, Outside Eating is allowed, all sorts of cultural, sporting activIties. That is because the Infection Rates in germany have really come down. 40 of the population have had at least one dose. The worry is that the indian variant could come into germany. At the moment, about 2 of new infections are of the indian variant. There is a real concern that, if the indian variant spreads here in germany as It has done in parts of england, then that could really stop the progress of fighting the pandemic in germany. Thats why overnight german officials announced that travel from the uk to germany is effectively banned. The only exception is residents of germany or german cItizens coming back to germany, they will have to isolate at home for two weeks. So, a big restriction, It will cause a lot of problems, make It almost impossible for many people to go from the uk to germany until the indian variant is controlled. I think that is what the german government is looking for. The german government is looking to protect progress made. How will this fIt in wIth the wider eu posItion, that decision has been delayed, will we, in effect, see different Member States of the eu making individual decisions on restrictions or otherwise . I think we are. We are already seeing that. What the Eu Proposal is is effectively a guideline, a call for concerted action to make things clearer for travel. Everybody wants life as we know to get back to normal. Individual countries have individual sItuations across the eu. Some people are faring better in this third wave than others. Here in germany, officials say the third wave is effectively broken. A lot of people were surprised how quickly Infection Rates have gone down and how quickly the Vaccine Roll Out has sped up. That was not really expected. Progress has been much more posItive over the last month than people thought here. Progress in other countries has been slower. It depends from country to country. The eu has a rule that each country can decide who can enter their country individually. We will see a patchwork of rules. Going along wIth the eus guidelines is seen as the main aim, because this lack of clarIty for travel will make It confusing for people. What we will also see is a changing picture as things change in the uk and germany. None of these rules are set in stone. In a couple of weeks, things could be different again. It is certainly one to watch. Meanwhile, more areas of london are introducing Surge Testing after cases of The Indian Variant Of Coronavirus were detected. People living and working in specific areas of harrow, ealing, Hillingdon And Brent will be advised to take a Pcr Test even if they do not have symptoms. The latest weekly data showed there were 3,424 cases of the mutation an increase of more than 2,000 on the previous week. And coronavirus restrictions have been eased in moray in north east scotland. The move from level three to two means that pubs and restaurants can serve alcohol indoors until 10. 30 in the evening. Glasgow is to remain under tighter controls for another week because of concern about a continued rise in cases. Us president Joe Biden has promised to help rebuild gaza, following the 11 Day Conflict wIth israel, which caused huge damage in the terrItory and killed at least 248 people. It comes as aid some of It from the unIted nations has been arriving in gaza as a ceasefire between israelis and palestinians seems to be holding. More than 18 Million has been pledged for humanItarian supplies and the reconstruction that will follow. There was also some damage in israel from the rockets fired from gaza during the Violence And I2 israelis have been killed. Laura trevelyan is injerusalem. Good news that the ceasefire is holding. This gives some space for the diplomatic efforts to continue. Notjust the diplomatic efforts to continue. Not just to the diplomatic efforts to continue. Notjust to cement the diplomatic efforts to continue. Not just to cement that ceasefire, but also to talk about what might happen next. The but also to talk about what might happen next but also to talk about what might happen next. The ceasefire is only a Da Old happen next. The ceasefire is only a day old and happen next. The ceasefire is only a day old and clashes happen next. The ceasefire is only a day old and clashes here happen next. The ceasefire is only a day old and clashes here in a day old and clashes here in Jerusalem Yesterday between israelis and palestinians at a holy sIte underscored just how fragile and precarious that ceasefire is. So the diplomatic efforts to try and firm It up are intensifying, the egyptians who brokered that ceasefire between Israel And Hamas, because they are the only ones that can talk to both sides, they are sending a delegation that was in Gaza Strip Yesterday to the West Bank Today to talk to the person in authorIty. The us Secretary Of State will be in israel on the West Bank on wednesday and thursday of next week and the us president Joe Biden has underscored american support for israel while also underscoring the fact that the us does support is two state solution, one state for israel and one for the palestinians. There is no Shift In my commItment to the securIty of israel, period. No shift, not at all, but i tell you what there is a Shift In. The shift is that we still need a two state solution. It is the only answer. That was President Biden speaking at the whIte house last night. That is the whIte house last night. That is the diplomatic end of It, but on the ground, the first humanItarian aid convoys have been going into the gaza strip. Remember that gaza is blockaded by the israelis at one end and by the egyptians at another, and during the ii and by the egyptians at another, and during the 11 Day Conflict no supplies could go in or out. This is the spokesperson for the Un Secretary general talking about the sItuation in gaza. SItuation in gaza. Strong financial Su Ort is sItuation in gaza. Strong financial support is of sItuation in gaza. Strong financial support is of Ituation'>Course SItuation in gaza. Strong financial support is of course crucial sItuation in gaza. Strong financial support is of course crucial to sItuation in gaza. Strong financial. Support is of course crucial to meet the needs. Support is of course crucial to meet the needs, especially in gaza, and also in the needs, especially in gaza, and also in the the needs, especially in gaza, and also in the West Bank. It is also crItical also in the West Bank. It is also crItical that also in the West Bank. It is also crItical that the occupied palestinian terrItory humanItarian fund is palestinian terrItory humanItarian fund is replenished. This is a flexible tool to quickly respond to urgent needs. Today 13 humanItarian trucks wIth food, Covid 19 vaccines, drugs, medicines, emergency first aid kIts from Un Agencies and ngo partners crossed into gaza following the partial reopening of the kerm shalom crossing. Talking about the fact the Crossing Into Gaza has opened so humanItarian aid can get there. Lets speak to Laila Barhoum from 0xfam. Can you describe are the most urgent need is right now for the people of gaza . ,. , gaza . The most urgent need for Eole Gaza . The most urgent need for peeple now gaza . The most urgent need for peeple now is gaza . The most urgent need for peeple now is to gaza . The most urgent need for people now is to have gaza . The most urgent need for people now is to have a gaza . The most urgent need for. People now is to have a lifesaving people now is to have a Life Saving Support people now is to have a Life Saving Support. Many people have lost access support. Many people have lost access to support. Many people have lost access to many basic needs, and this includes access to many basic needs, and this includes access to water and safe drinking includes access to water and safe drinking water, and includes access to electricIty. Many people who are displaced. To electricIty. Many people who are displaced, have lost houses or houses displaced, have lost houses or houses partly damaged. Lots of lost to livelihood support, and making sure people have access for the early sure people have access for the early recovery steps. People are calling early recovery steps. People are calling for early recovery steps. People are calling for psychosocial support, wIth increased Trauma And Anxiety building wIth increased Trauma And Anxiety building up between children and adults building up between children and adults equally. Can building up between children and adults equally. Building up between children and adults euuall. ,. , adults equally. Can you describe the dama. E adults equally. Can you describe the damage youre adults equally. Can you describe the damage youre seeing adults equally. Can you describe the damage youre seeing as adults equally. Can you describe the damage youre seeing as you adults equally. Can you describe the damage youre seeing as you walk. Damage youre seeing as you walk around gaza after this 11 conflict . The damage is really messy. You see lots of the damage is really messy. You see lots of the the damage is really messy. You see lots of the main roads It is massive lots of the main roads It is massive. You know It will take weeks. Massive. You know It will take weeks. If massive. You know It will take weeks, if not months, to repair. You will see weeks, if not months, to repair. You will see lots weeks, if not months, to repair. You will see lots of buildings, big Apartment Buildings and houses destroyed. Lots of streets are blocked destroyed. Lots of streets are blocked and Cars Cant enter. A right blocked and Cars Cant enter. A right any blocked and Cars Cant enter. A right any car that would take five minutes right any car that would take five minutes will now take half an hour because minutes will now take half an hour because you have to take around. Lots because you have to take around. Lots of because you have to take around. Lots of destruction, lots of people still in lots of destruction, lots of people still in schools and It will take weeks still in schools and It will take weeks for still in schools and It will take weeks for It to come back. We are seeing weeks for It to come back. We are seeing many workers are trying to put together the Water Infrastructure and electricIty, Making Infrastructure and electricIty, making sure people are getting the minimum making sure people are getting the minimum of their needs. The unIted nations has minimum of their needs. The unIted nations has released minimum of their needs. The unIted nations has released 18. 5 minimum of their needs. The unIted nations has released 18. 5 million l nations has released 18. 5 million already for Emergency Supplies to go to gaza. There is going to be a major humanItarian appeal soon. Do you know how much money charIties are going to try to raise for the people in gaza . Sets are going to try to raise for the people in gaza . Are going to try to raise for the people in gaza . Are going to try to raise for the eoleingaza . A. People in gaza . As much as we can. As much as people in gaza . As much as we can. As much as is people in gaza . As much as we can. As much as is needed, people in gaza . As much as we can. As much as is needed, because people in gaza . As much as we can. As much as is needed, because we i people in gaza . As much as we can. I as much as is needed, because we are already as much as is needed, because we are already talking about existing needs amongst already talking about existing needs amongst people, that before the 11 days had amongst people, that before the 11 days had lost the abilIty to cope wIth the days had lost the abilIty to cope wIth the crisis. Responding to almost wIth the crisis. Responding to almost half A Million people in need of assistance. We are talking about manym of assistance. We are talking about manym It of assistance. We are talking about manym It is of assistance. We are talking about many. It is fair to say the 2 Million many. It is fair to say the 2 Million people in gaza are affected directly million people in gaza are affected directly and indirectly. We have already directly and indirectly. We have already been affected by shortages and funds before in the last few years. And funds before in the last few years. And and funds before in the last few years, and all the money that comes will he years, and all the money that comes will be needed. 0xfam specifically have lodged a response for early recovery have lodged a response for early Recovery And Life saving services, for around Recovery And Life saving services, for around 300,000 people, at the cost of for around 300,000 people, at the cost of 3 for around 300,000 people, at the cost of 3 Million euros. Cost of 3 Million euros. Thank you so much for cost of 3 Million euros. Thank you so much forjoining cost of 3 Million euros. Thank you so much forjoining us. Cost of 3 Million euros. Thank you so much forjoining us. That cost of 3 Million euros. Thank you so much forjoining us. That is cost of 3 Million euros. Thank you j so much forjoining us. That is the sItuation there on the ground in gaza after the 11 Day Conflict between Israel And Hamas has drawn to a close, to try and make this Cease Fire more durable, diplomatic efforts are intensifying to make It into something more permanent. That is going on today. We have an egyptian delegation that will travel to meet wIth the palestinian authorIty and the us Secretary Of State comes to israel and to the West Bank next week. Ministers are to give the bbc a chance to introduce Its own changes, in response to the damning report on how Martin Bashir obtained his Panorama Interview wIth princess diana. The bbc re employed Martin Bashir in 2016 as as religious Affairs Correspondent and eventual religion edItor. The current director general, Tim Davie, has told staff that significantly stronger processes are already in place to ensure the same mistakes dont happen again. Mpjulian knight, chairman of the Culture Media and sport select commIttee has wrItten to Tim Davie asking about the processes put in place around the Re Hiring of Martin Bashir. If they knew that he had lied previously, despIte the fact It was from what was described as a woeful investigation, they still found he had lied three times. And also hed had to resign from a mediocre american network, why was he good enough then for the bbc . So i have to say, there are lots of questions. Also, i would want to know what precisely did he do in hisjob . He wasnt on air a great deal during his time as correspondent or religious edItor, and one would have to ask why he was even promoted while back at the bbc . Speaking earlier this morning to bbc radio 4s today programme, the Broadcaster And Author jonathan dimbleby, said this is a damning report, and Its important to explain how bashir was rehired. There is not a danger of over egging the fact that he was a constant conman who played on her existing fears, vulnerabilIties. She was a very troubled, and well known by that time to be a damaged woman, and he very skilfully played on those to secure that interview. It is of course true that to draw a line directly from that interview to her death is perhaps to oversimplify a very complex and awful sItuation. I dont think that that, however, should remove the bbc from the responsibilIty that It, in the form of Tim Davie and others, has accepted for the past terrible errors. Animal rights protesters say they are blockading four Mcdonalds Distribution centres in the uk to stop deliveries to the Fast Food Chains 1,300 uk outlets. Animal rebellion said about 50 activists were using trucks and bamboo structures to stop lorries leaving depots in hemel hempstead, basingstoke, coventry and in greater manchester. Sima kotecha has more. They are calling for mcdonalds and other Fast Food Chains to go vegan, if you like. To convert their menus into a beacon menu. Vegan menu. They said that by having meat on their menu, they are damaging the environment. These protests started early this morning. They are not violent. They are outside depots, Mcdonald Depots across the country. Some of them hanging off large structures they have built out of bamboo. There are lorries barricading some of the entrances to these depots. What they are saying, from my conversation wIth them earlier, is they want to cause significant disruption to the mcdonalds supply chain. How much disruption at this point are they causing and what is the response from mcdonalds so far . They are yet to comment, im persevering to get some kind of statement from them. Protesters say there are around 50 100 of them and want to do this for the next 24 hours at least. It could impact, im told, around 1,300 mcdonalds across the country. At The End of the day, their aim is to, as i say, disrupt that supply chain, disrupt some key ingredients and products from getting to mcdonalds, which obviously will be felt by consumers today. What do we know about the group Animal Rebellion . An animal rights group, non violent. They are very passionate about the environment. I have a quote from the spokesperson. He says he accuses the Meat And Dairy industry of destroying the planet, and he says only sustainable and realistic ways to feed 10 Billion people is wIth a plant based diet. The other side, we know that people who enjoy mcdonalds are saying this is a democracy and should be allowed to eat what they like. Air india, has revealed Its suffered a cyber attack leading to a breach of data. Its warning the personal details of four and a half million passengers, including passport, Ticket Information and It-card'>CredIt Card data, have been compromised. 0ur South Asia regional edItor, anbarasan ethirajan, has more the Air India company did not reveal more details about how this massive cyber attack happened, but what It said was one of the servers holding all of this information which you mentioned, for example the passengers personal details, Travel Information and particularly the It-card'>CredIt Card details, were stored on a server that was hacked. But we have to remember, a couple of months ago, that one of these Server Companies that was handling the star alliance, which consists of many global aviation companies, airline companies, It was hacked and the details of many companies were stolen and probably this is linked to that particular attack because the same server was also serving trhe Air India company. Because the same server was also serving Air India company. If youve been missing your fix of high Energy Pop and a certain Itsch-charm'>KItsch Charm worry no more. The Eurovision Song Contest is back. The annual event was cancelled last year due to the Coronavirus Pandemic but Its going ahead on saturday in the dutch cIty of rotterdam. Anna holligan, has more from rotterdam the final sequins are in place. Last minute alterations made. Humming and vocal warmups now warming up for the biggest stage of their lives. Theyve travelled from across the continent, from north to south. So much love. I really appreciate all the days here and i think from today till The End of the competItion, It is going to be the best days of our lives. From rock. To pop. Theres All Kinds Of Everything here. LIthuania, they are my favourIte group, i love them. The netherlands yay belgiums going to win. Im supporting russia, obviously. Who do you want to win . Um, malta. How does that go . Malta isje Me Casse Di Di Di Dididi Didididi di di. But who are the bookies favourItes . Its all about france versus Italy. France has a stunning singer named barbara and shes showing her skin in a bustier, and Its because she wants this to be raw, she wants to be naked to show you her true self. The songs about Stepping Out Of The Shadows and into the light. The rush of freedom and emancipation, It is a glorious moment, a warm embrace. Now, from the warm embrace, we go to Italy spItting in your face. Its very raw in a different way. Theyre saying, you know, rock on, we are here, we are loud. Most people may not be into this kind of hard edged rock. They do crave being among people and thats what Italy gives you, whereas france, shes isolated, shes alone, so Its more of an intimate feel. Then theres malta, It is a pure pop song. Its about the power of saying no. It is about a woman being approached by a man in a bar and she says no, i am not your honey. Eurovision isntjust about the songs, but the spectacle. And some performers are stealing that spotlight. Israel has a fantastic dress reveal. She started on a whIte coat, then It rips off. She said she wanted to show herfreedom. I would point to russia. She opens the door and she steps out, she is wearing a soviet era factoryjumpsuIt, she is combining that wIth a very modern woman, a song of empowerment. In The End, Its up to them, and you. Youll have a chance to vote for your number one during tonights grand final. Anna holligan, bbc news, inside rotterdams ahoy arena. Inspirational young people from across the uk will today be honoured at a special ceremony to recognise their achievements. The rotary young Itizen-awards'>CItizen Awards have been held annually since 2007 and pay tribute to Under 25s from around the uk and ireland that have been champions in their school or local communIty. When the pandemic took hold in the uk, two sisters from warwickshire are set up their own social enterprise manufacturing Itiser'>Hand SanItiser, and used the profIts to manufacture and dispatch other ppe. One of those sisters is Ciara Hamill and shejoins me now. Ciara, congratulations on this award. Before we talk about that, just tell us about what inspired this idea. I believe your mum . Yes. This idea. I believe your mum . Yes, so at the age this idea. I believe your mum . Yes, so at the age of this idea. I believe your mum . Yes, so at the age of the this idea. I believe your mum . Use; so at the age of the pandemic, It was apparent that It was so difficult to get hold of ppe, which became essentialfor difficult to get hold of ppe, which became essential for everyday life, and we saw an opportunIty to a connection my dad had in Northern Ireland to get hold of Itiser'>Hand SanItiser, and It kind of grew from there. We saw that we had an opportunIty to help her mum, our family, and we thought why not extend that to our local communIty and to the wider communIty. That is kind of what It all started. Wright and your mum is a Front Line worker. Yes, she is a Front Line worker. You started to yes, she is a Front Line worker. You started to manufacture the Itiser'>Hand SanItiser, and wIth the profIts from that, what did she do next . We gave 20 of that, what did she do next . We gave 2096 of our proceeds that, what did she do next . We gave 2096 of our proceeds to that, what did she do next . We gave 2096 of our proceeds to lots that, what did she do next . We gave 2096 of our proceeds to lots of 20 of our proceeds to lots of charIties that work closely wIth the Food Banks, because It is something that really stuck wIth me, the demand for the Food Banks increased at a massive rate, but the supply was not meeting that. And that was something that myself and my sister really wanted to kind of tap into, so we have worked alongside the Food Banks a lot, but we have also given out over 10,000 Itiser'>Hand SanItiser bottles to Front Line workers over the past year. Because It was very important to us that these people, who at the time were risking their lives essentially, to do theirjobs, needed to be protected. I like lives essentially, to do their obs, needed to be protected. I like this idea of encouraging needed to be protected. I like this idea of encouraging people, needed to be protected. I like this idea of encouraging people, if needed to be protected. I like this idea of encouraging people, if Youj Idea of encouraging people, if you buy this then some of the profIts going to local charIties. We are just a second going to say goodbye to viewers on bbc world, so bear wIth me when i do that, but then we will continue wIth the conversation about you and your sister being awarded the rotary young Itizen-awards'>CItizen Awards. We have already talked to some seven year olds who have won this today, so bear wIth me well i say goodbye to our viewers on bbc world. And, ciara, im wondering, you said you had a Family Connection in Northern Ireland who helped inItially sort of the manufacturing of the sanItiser, but It is quIte a big task to take on board to try to figure out how you are going to make all these things, get the materials and so on. How did you set about that . It and so on. How did you set about that . ,. ,. ,. , ,. , that . It was all a massive Learning Curve. That . It was all a massive Learning Curve we that . It was all a massive Learning Curve we pretty that . It was all a massive Learning Curve. We pretty much that . It was all a massive Learning Curve. We pretty much made that . It was all a massive Learning Curve. We pretty much made It. That . It was all a massive Learning Curve. We pretty much made It up| that . It was all a massive learning i curve. We pretty much made It up as we went along. My lIttle sister, she studies graphics at a level, so she does all of our design work. We work closely wIth a Graphic Designer in scotland, he helped my sister, kind of trained her to make these bespoke labels we have been making. Everything else, in terms of how we packaged and labelled. Because we do they labelling ourselves, It was trial and error. It took us awhile to get to the point where we found something that worked. But we werent afraid to fail at certain things, because i think you just have to grow from It. Set, things, because i think you ust have to grow from It. � have to grow from It. A huge learnin have to grow from It. A huge Learning Curve, have to grow from It. A huge Learning Curve, that have to grow from It. A huge Learning Curve, that is have to grow from It. A huge i Learning Curve, that is brilliant. What is mean to you and your sister to be recognised in the rotary young Itizen-awards'>CItizen Awards. It is to be recognised in the rotary young Itizen-awards'>CItizen Awards. CItizen awards. It is amazing. They have sopported Itizen-awards'>CItizen Awards. It is amazing. They have supported us Itizen-awards'>CItizen Awards. It is amazing. They have supported us from Itizen-awards'>CItizen Awards. It is amazing. They have supported us from the Itizen-awards'>CItizen Awards. It is amazing. They j have supported us from the offset. So two kind of be recognised for something like this, It is something we didnt imagine. When we started this this was never our intention. It has brought us to this point and It has brought us to this point and i think we are almost in a bIt of disbelief because we believe that we were just helping her Mum And Disbelief because we believe that we werejust helping her mum and It disbelief because we believe that we were just helping her mum and It has come to this point. So It is wonderful, Its amazing. And come to this point. So It is wonderful, Its amazing. And you have obviously wonderful, Its amazing. And you have obviously shown wonderful, Its amazing. And you have obviously shown huge have obviously shown huge entrepreneurial spirIt. So is this something that you want to continue doing, developing ideas, Manufacturing Ideas . I doing, developing ideas, Manufacturing Ideas . Doing, developing ideas, manufacturin ideas . Manufacturing ideas . I hope so. It is a very rewarding Manufacturing Ideas . I hope so. It is a very rewarding feeling, Manufacturing Ideas . I hope so. It| is a very rewarding feeling, working off our own backs and taking just a really simple idea and seeing It flourished what It has done today. I think It is stephanie something i would want to continue doing in the future, and i think especially kind of wIth the social aspect of the company, It is so fulfilling. We really enjoy It and It comes naturally to us because we are giving back wIth what we are doing. Huge congratulations on the award and thank you for talking to us. Congratulations to your sister as well. Now Its time for a look at the weather wIth sarah keIth lucas. If you are hoping for a bIt of drier and brighter weather through the course of the weekend things are not looking too bad out there, but more optimistic search the weather over the past few days. Today It is crucially less one day than recent days, a bIt of sunshine around. Equally still if you showers, so not dry across the board. Best of this time for scotland and Northern Ireland, but this afternoon will falter more widely, but also some showers cropping up the central and eastern parts. Northern ireland sing if you as well to stop some areas Out West avoiding them altogether. 1015 the Out West avoiding them altogether. 10 15 the top temperatures today. Heavy showers and a bIt of sunshine around. Equally still if you showers, so not dry across the board. Best of this time for scotland and Northern Ireland, but this afternoon will falter more widely, but also some showers cropping up the central and eastern parts. Northern ireland sing if you as well to stop some areas Out West avoiding them altogether. 10 15 the top temperatures today. Heavy showers and easily fade, could be a touch of frost. Mostly Driver Eastern Scotland and sItting in fourth stop one or two isolated showers and highs of around 11 14. Hello, this is bbc news. The headlines. Germany bans almost all travellers from the uk because of the rise in cases of the indian variant of Covid 19. The Vaccine Programme rolls on in england. More than A Million 32 and 33 year olds can

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