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This is the first of three reports into the attack. Well be looking at what lessons can be learned from the report. Also tonight why is there a big rise in covid cases in cornwall was it the g7 summit, was it half term staycations. A sharp rise in the number of children getting free School Meals in england since the pandemic started. Singing. In full voice for the Big Game between England And Scotland tomorrow but police say only those with tickets for events should be travelling. Coming up on Sportsday On the Bbc News Channel. Can scotland get the result they need to keep their tournament hopes alive as they prepare to face england in their crucial Group D Match here at Wembley Tomorrow . Good Evening And Welcome to the Bbc News at six. The first of three reports into the Manchester Arena Attack four years ago has concluded that the bomber, salman abedi, should have been identified as a threat. Sirjohn saunders, who is leading the public inquiry into the bombing, says there were a number of mist opportunities to prevent says there were a number of missed opportunities to prevent or minimize the devasting impact of the atrocity. 22 people were killed and hundreds were injured at The End of an Ariana Grande Concert in may 2017. Our Correspondentjudith Moritz reports from the inquiry. Chaos and devastation in the moments after the bomb. The aftermath was horrific. But the details of what happened before the explosion are distressing, too. The chairman of the Manchester Arena Enquiry didnt hold back today in his criticism of those responsible for Keeping Concertgoers say. I those responsible for Keeping Concertgoers say. Those responsible for Keeping Concertgoers say. I was urged by everybody concertgoers say. I was urged by everybody to concertgoers say. I was urged by everybody to avoid concertgoers say. I was urged by everybody to avoid looking concertgoers say. I was urged by everybody to avoid looking for i everybody to avoid looking for scapegoats. I have not looked to blame anyone, but where, having considered the evidence, i considered the evidence, i considered that individuals have fallen below a proper standard in carrying out the important roles in protecting concertgoers, i have said so. H, protecting concertgoers, i have said so. ,. , u so. The bomber, salman abedi, hung around the arena so. The bomber, salman abedi, hung around the arena and so. The bomber, salman abedi, hung around the Arena And Train so. The bomber, salman abedi, hung around the Arena And Train station around the Arena And Train station next doorfor around the Arena And Train station next door for two hours before around the Arena And Train station next doorfor two hours before his attack, a catalogue of Security Failures allow him to slip through the net. He walked into the foyer an hour before the concert finished, up the stairs to a carefully researched Hiding Place in a cctv blind spot. No one from authority challenged him, but a No One from authority challenged him, Buta Member of No One from authority challenged him, but a member of the public did and told a teenage steward. The . And told a teenage steward. They didnt seem and told a teenage steward. They didnt seem that and told a teenage steward. Tie didnt seem that interested, and told a teenage steward. Tte didnt seem that interested, it and told a teenage steward. Tte1 didnt seem that interested, it was as if he had more important things to deal with. The as if he had more important things to deal with as if he had more important things to dealwith. ,. ,. ,. , , to deal with. The 19yearold fobbed Mr Wilde. To deal with. The 19yearold fobbed Mr Wilde the to deal with. The 19yearold fobbed Mr Wilde. The report to deal with. The 19yearold fobbed Mr Wilde. The report found to deal with. The 19yearold fobbed Mr Wilde. The report found this to deal with. The 19yearold fobbed Mr Wilde. The report found this wasl Mr Wilde. The report found this was the most striking missed opportunity. The steward bears some of the responsibility and so too does another teenage steward, kyle lawler, who walked away. The company who employed them has been heavily criticised and it says it has learned lessons. The operator of the arena has also been condemned. Today it said it was truly sorry. Defying orders, there was no british Transport Police Officer inside the room when the concert ended. A group of them are standing together at the door when the bomb went off. There is said to be no satisfactory explanation for this. 22 people were murdered in the attack. The youngest, a child of eight. The report says had moore been done, fewer people would have been killed. Thats difficult Forjun Tron to hear, Herson Philip thats difficult Forjun Tron to hear, her Son Philip was one of those who died. How does it make you feel about what happened . Feel about what happened . Angry, an . It feel about what happened . Angry, angry it is feel about what happened . Angry, angry. It is difficult feel about what happened . Angry, angry. It is difficult to feel about what happened . Angry, angry. It is difficult to take feel about what happened . Angry, angry. It is difficult to take it angry. It is difficult to take it all in . I am angry. It is difficult to take it all in . I am his angry. It is difficult to take it all in . I am his mum angry. It is difficult to take it all in . I am his mum and angry. It is difficult to take it| all in . I am his mum and that angry. It is difficult to take it. All in . I am his mum and that is what i am all in . I am his mum and that is what i am here all in . I am his mum and that is what i am here for, all in . I am his mum and that is what i am here for, to all in . I am his mum and that is what i am here for, to get all in . I am his mum and that is| what i am here for, to getjustice for him. What i am here for, to get ustice for him. ,. ,. ,. , for him. Martyn hett is another who died. His for him. Martyn hett is another who died his mum for him. Martyn hett is another who died. His mum has for him. Martyn hett is another who died. His mum has been for him. Martyn hett is another Who L died. His mum has been campaigning for new Legislation Nicknamed Martins local Matty Foulds Venue operators to plan and cater for the risk of a terrorist attack. It was recommended in the report. The enquiry has supported the law, what is next . I enquiry has supported the law, what is next . Is next . I am having talks with eole is next . I am having talks with Peeple In is next . I am having talks with Peeple In the is next . I am having talks with people in the government is next . I am having talks with people in the government to i is next . I am having talks with l people in the government to ask is next . I am having talks with people in the government to ask that question. I am people in the government to ask that question. Iam not people in the government to ask that question. I am not sure what the next step will be. I would suspect that the government will take a few months to evaluate the results of the consultation. The Government Sa s it is the consultation. The Government Says it is carefully the consultation. The Government Says it is carefully considering the consultation. The Government Says it is carefully considering the i says it is carefully considering the report which will shape its response to calls for the new law. Part of an effort to ensure that in future, venues put the Safety And Security of the public first. There is so much territory for the Manchester Arena to cover, but this is the first of three reports which the chairman is going to publish. The next volume will look at the way the Emergency Services responded to the Emergency Services responded to the attack and, it will examine exactly how each of the 22 victims died and whether any of them could have been saved. The final report will look at what the Security Services knew about the bomber and whether they could have prevented what happened. For the bereaved families and the survivors, there is still a long road ahead. Judith, thank you very much. And therell be a special programme the Manchester Arena Inquiry Security in the spotlight at 8. 30 this evening on the Bbc News Channel and on the iplayer. Turning to the Pandemic Thereve been just over 11 Thousand fox turning to the Pandemic Thereve been just over 11,000 new cases recorded in the last 20 four hours, thats the biggest daily increase in nearly four months. While that is a big Jump Health experts say the weekly rate of increase is still lower than it was a few weeks ago. Much of the rise in infections is being driven by younger people who are not yet vaccinated. Heres our Health Correspondent sophie hutchinson. Vaccines for the younger generation at this Community Pharmacy in suffolk. From tomorrow, anyone aged 18 and over will be able to book a jab, but there are concerns about how many will come forward. Young eole how many will come forward. Young peeple think how many will come forward. Young people think that how many will come forward. Young people think that its how many will come forward. Young people think that its not how many will come forward. Young people think that its not going how many will come forward. Young people think that its not going to i people think that its not going to affect them as much and they are not putting as much importance on getting the Vaccine. The putting as much importance on getting the Vaccine. Putting as much importance on getting the Vaccine. The latest Data Su nests it getting the Vaccine. The latest Data Suggests it is getting the Vaccine. The latest Data Suggests it is the getting the Vaccine. The latest Data Suggests it is the under getting the Vaccine. The latest Data Suggests it is the Under 30s getting the Vaccine. The latest Data Suggests it is the Under 30s who i getting the Vaccine. The latest data | suggests it is the Under 30s who are driving the spread of infections. Public Health England says there has been a significant rise in ten to i9 year olds, but it is the 20 to 29 year olds with the largest increase. 11 29yearolds with the largest increase. ,. ,. ,. , increase. If vaccination is going to revent increase. If vaccination is going to prevent myself increase. If vaccination is going to prevent myself and increase. If vaccination is going to prevent myself and other increase. If vaccination is going to prevent myself and other people | increase. 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We do know that there is very good protection from having l very good protection from having both Vaccines, so both doses of the Vaccine. It is really important if people are offered the opportunity to get a Vaccine that they have the first dose and then they have the Second Dose. The first dose and then they have the Second Dose. First dose and then they have the Second Dose. The study also found cases in england Second Dose. The study also found cases in england were Second Dose. The study also found cases in england were rising cases in england were rising exponentially but that data is from two weeks ago. So just how concerning our Infection Rates now . Data from the past two weeks shows increasing numbers of people have been catching the virus. But it is the rate of that increase that is interesting. In earlyjune, cases were growing fast, taking on the 10th ofjune. But since then, that seems to have been falling, suggesting we are no longer facing exponential growth. Hospitalisations, although they are increasing at the moment, they are much lower than expected with the number of cases we have seen, even from a few months ago. And if indeed this rate of increase in Case Numbers continues to decline, i think everything is looking pretty good, to be honest. Think everything is looking pretty good, to be honest. Special measures such as search good, to be honest. Special measures such as Search Testing good, to be honest. Special measures such as Search Testing here good, to be honest. Special measures such as Search Testing here in such as Search Testing here in loughborough are helping to control Infection Numbers in hot spots. An four after five Infection Numbers in hot spots. An four afterfive Adults Infection numbers in hot spots. An four after five adults have had Infection Numbers in hot spots. An four afterfive adults have had one dose of the Vaccine, crucial Milestone Reach in the long the road to lifting restrictions. Sophie hutchinson, Bbc News. The latest official figures on the Pandemic Show that in the past 2a hours 19 deaths were reported, and there have been just over 11,000 new infections which means an average of eight, 8404 new cases per day in the last week. Over 195,000 people received a first dose of the Vaccine in the latest 2a hour period, meaning over 42 Million people have now had their firstjab thats just over 80 of Uk Adults. The number of people whove had their Second Dose of the Vaccine in the latest 24 hour period, was almost 235,000. 0ver 30. 6 million people have had both doses meaning just over 58 of Uk Adults are fully vaccinated. People in cornwall are being asked to triple their efforts to help halt the rise of covid 19 cases. Infections in the county and the Isles Of Scilly had risen by almost nine times in the week to last sunday, and cases are expected to rise further. Questions are being asked whether half Term Holiday makers or the g7 fuelled the rise, Asjon Kay reports. The perfect spot for an evening meal, but not tonight. All around st ives, covid casualties. Over the last few days, at least 12 businesses shut. This is one of the latest. Werejust devastated, you know . Mick has had to close four Beach Side restaurants. We thought we were finally getting out of a very difficult time for our business, and its been a real slap on the wrists. You know, but theres nothing we can do when your staff are isolating. And i just feel for all our customers, but we have to keep everyone safe. Until now, cornwall has escaped the worst of the pandemic, but sunday alone saw more than 100 cases. Thats more than in the whole of may. Some blame the g7 summit, which brought politicians and media to these beaches from all over the world. But public health officials said the spike started a week earlier, during half term. People working in the hospitality trade, particularly our unvaccinated members of our community, those Under 30s, just means that its been a greater opportunity for it to transmit and spread so much quicker. Vaccination levels here are high, and so far hospitalisations and deaths remained low. But locals like sue are not reassured. Its very scary, in fact. Its scary because of the fact you dont know how its going to affect you. You dont know how its going to affect your family, and you dont know how itsj going to affect your friends. Its sad, really, because weve been coming here so many years. St ives doesnt really feel like it usually does for us. The covid numbers here in the South West of england are still much lower than many other parts of the country, but there are two reasons why people here are worried. First of all, theres only one a E Department for the whole of the county of cornwall. And secondly, the busy Summer Holiday Season has scarcely begun yet. Jon kay, Bbc News, st ives. The spread of the Delta Variant of covid means its unlikely that coronavirus restrictions in wales will be eased significantly untiljuly. The First Minister is due to make an announcement tomorrow. Our correspondent Tomos Morgan is in cardiff. What can we expect from the First Minister . A ~ what can we expect from the First Minister . ~ ,. , ~. ,. , minister . Mark drakeford had never said that Monday Minister . Mark drakeford had never said that monday the minister . Mark drakeford had never said that monday the 21st Minister . Mark drakeford had never said that monday the 21st Of minister . Mark drakeford had never said that monday the 21st Ofjune i said that monday the 21st Ofjune would be The End of restrictions in wales, but he had planned to ease some measures. What had been discussed in six people from six different households could mix in homes from monday and there could be an easing on indoor events. But those are injeopardy an easing on indoor events. But those are in jeopardy because of the Delta Variant, despite the fact in Wales Covid Rates remained the lowest in all four Home Nations and wales is leading the way in second Dose Vaccination is out of all the Home Nations as well. At the welsh government have the concern about the Delta Variant and will delay some of the measures that had planned to be ease. It looks like any significant changes to the rules here will have to wait until at leastjuly. Here will have to wait until at least july here will have to wait until at least july. The number of children in care in england has risen by a quarter in the last decade to more than 80,000 but an independent review has found that social services are too often focused on investigating struggling families, when they should be providing them with support. The number of inquiries into whether a child is at risk of significant harm has more than doubled since 2010, rising to 201,000 investigations in a year. But the report said 135,000 thats 67 of Investigations Led to no Child Protection plan. 0ur social Affairs Correspondent Alison Holt reports. Its young people like jade who need us to get the childrens Care System right. Shes lived many of the failings outlined in todays report. She was taken into care at two, but before she found foster parents who took her into their hearts, she moved 11 times in 16 years. And i started to get really settled down and get to know the family and the children that they had as well, and we were told we were moving again. And i was, like, really overwhelmed with it and i have autism, so obviously i dont like changes. The independent review found the Child Protection by councils under signifcant strain, showed an increasing number of families being investigated, more children in care and costs spiralling. Welcome. This is a flat for one of our young people. A key area that the review says needs to change is what it calls the broken market in childrens homes. 0ur Bedrooms and the bathroom further down. These flats have recently been set up by Hertfordshire County Council because it was so tough to find places. The idea is its for difficult to place young people to keep them within hertfordshire. They may struggle and have struggled in the past living within a group environment, whereas here they dont have that pressure. For this 15 year old, its made a huge difference. Its really nice. Its my favourite colours. Pink, ive got a pink wall in the kitchen. I did you get to choose those colours . Yeah, it makes me feel at home. But most childrens homes are privately run, costing an average of £4,000 a week. Prices have increased by more than 40 in less than a decade, and a shortage of places means children end up miles from home. We could go maybe up to 200 miles as a country to find we could go maybe up to 200 providers as a country to find the right placement. What it did make us think is weve got to do something different ourselves because the complexity of Need Isnt going away. What can you see . And with so much spent on crisis services, too often early support for families has been cut. Childrens centres like this one provide wide ranging guidance for all parents. Its very important for the mum and the baby. Obviously for the mum to meet new friends and to get advice i and tips for their self and also for their baby. And this is where the review says money needs to be invested, so early help can head off later problems. Alison holt, Bbc News, hertfordshire. The time is 18. 18. Our top story this evening. The Manchester Arena Attack an official Report Highlights missed opportunities that could have prevented deaths. And have prevented deaths. I will be live at Wembley Stadium and i will be live at Wembley Stadium where tomorrow England And Scotland will play once again in what is the oldest international fixture in football in what is a euro blockbuster. Coming up in Sportsday On the Bbc News Channel. Andy murray is out of queens, beaten by the top seed, but britain has three players through to the quarterfinals. The number of children in england who are entitled to free School Meals has risen significantly during the pandemic. New figures show a further 420,000 children have become eligible for the support since march last year. The sharp rise means one in five children in england now qualify. This takes the total number of children eligible for the Food Support to more than 1. 7 million. But as our Education Editor branwenjeffreys reports, Head Teachers have complained that Government Funding for free School Meals is based on outdated figures. Working parents rely on this breakfast club, but there are some free places too, paid for by the school out of funding for Free School out of funding for free School Meal pupils. More help with food is needed as the pandemic hit work. Tracy has one child on free School Meals. The school has provided extra lifelines. Aha, School Meals. The school has provided extra lifelines. School meals. The school has provided extra lifelines. A lot of oran. Es provided extra lifelines. A lot of oranges and provided extra lifelines. A lot of oranges and fresh provided extra lifelines. A lot of oranges and fresh fruit, provided extra lifelines. A lot of oranges and fresh fruit, Thank L provided extra lifelines. A lot of i oranges and fresh fruit, thank you. It makes a big difference because now we are on universal credit it to help but once you have paid all your bills theres really not a lot left to last the whole month. To last the whole month. Many children have to last the whole month. Many children have lost to last the whole month. Many children have lost learning i to last the whole month. Many children have lost learning in l to last the whole month. Many children have lost learning in maths but the school is also worried about their ability to learn. For many children like sofia, the pandemic has been hard emotionally. 1 was has been hard emotionally. I was feelin has been hard emotionally. I was feeling really has been hard emotionally. I was feeling really lonely has been hard emotionally. I was feeling really lonely and has been hard emotionally. I was feeling really lonely and sad i has been hard emotionally. T feeling really lonely and sad all the time so i came back for the last couple of weeks and that was really good, that was great. So it was really good they had people in when they needed to. Itriuiith really good they had people in when they needed to they needed to. With some parents are losin they needed to. With some parents are losing work, they needed to. With some parents are losing work, many they needed to. With some parents are losing work, many more they needed to. With some parents. Are losing work, many more children are losing work, many more children are qualifying forfree are losing work, many more children are qualifying for free School Meals. Eventually that will bring extra funding, but for now the cash is being based on numbers from last autumn. Pupil Premium Cash was brought in so schools could help the poorest children. Thats why it is linked to pupils who get free School Meals now or have done in the last six years. But schools are saying their numbers are going up faster than the official data, and at the same time they are dealing now with the fallout of a pandemic that we know has hit the poorest children hardest. And that is worrying wayne, these infant and Junior Schools are among those in his trust. The delay in funding leaves a £400,000 hole in his budget, enough for ten Family Support workers. Tts his budget, enough for ten Family Support workers support workers. Its not always about academic support workers. Its not always about academic Catch Support workers. Its not always about academic catch up, i support workers. Its not always about academic catch up, its i support workers. Its not always i about academic catch up, its about socialisation skills and mental health, wellbeing, its about providing safe spaces, giving them adults they can trust. We are having to help Toilet Train children to retrain them, so we have children as young as seven who have been in a lots and have got out of the habit of Toilet Training so we are supporting with that. Schools have been t in supporting with that. Schools have been trying to supporting with that. Schools have been trying to rebuild supporting with that. Schools have been trying to rebuild childrens i been trying to rebuild childrens lives. The Government Said funding will go up to 2. 5 billion next year with most schools are expected to see an increase. Branwenjeffreys, Bbc News, corby. A man has been found guilty of murdering two women more than two decades apart. Gary allen, who is 47, killed mother of three Samantha Class in hull in 1997 and mother of four Alena Grlakova In Rotherham in 2018. He had previously been cleared of Ms Classs Murder following a trial in 2000, but the acquittal was overturned last year. In Northern Ireland, Paul Givan of the Democratic Unionist Party has been confirmed as the new First Minister. It comes after the resignation on monday of arlene foster. 0ur Ireland Correspondent Chris Page reports. For three days this week, Northern Irelands been without a fully functioning devolved government. Technically the deadlock� s been resolved, but events at stormont are rarely straightforward. The new leader of the Democratic Unionist Party, edwin poots, has chosen a close ally, Paul Givan, to be First Minister. I know the challenge is great. The responsibility will be heavy. I have never shied away from taking on responsibility when asked to do so. The issue which held up the appointment was the Protection And Promotion of the irish language. The biggest nationalist party, sinn fein, wanted a guarantee there will be legislation soon. The British Government has now said it will pass a law at westminster if that doesnt happen at stormont. But many senior democratic unionists are deeply unhappy about that move because they see it as bypassing the devolved assembly. Its understood most dup Assembly Members even told their Party Leader not to appoint a First Minister today. So, that means that although the power sharing stalemates been broken, theres still no real stability. The dup� s main Coalition Partner hinted the problems were far from over. And on the issue of rights, weve seen the dup resist these. I dont expect that to change. After years of Stop Sta Rt governments, people in Northern Ireland are hoping for calmer times. It would be nice if they could work togelher it would be nice if they could work together as it would be nice if they could work together as a it would be nice if they could work together as a team, it would be nice if they could work together as a team, it it would be nice if they could work together as a team, it would i it would be nice if they could work| together as a team, it would solve it would be nice if they could work. Together as a team, it would solve a lot of together as a team, it would solve a lot of trouble hoping that they can be professional and get thejob done. If it was god made chancellor and his son as deputy. Laughter. Miracles arent on the horizon, and political relations here are never smooth. But this afternoon, ministers have been meeting to make major decisions on when to ease covid restrictions. Chris page, Bbc News, belfast. Thousands of fans have begun arriving in london ahead of tomorrows england versus scotland match. England will be looking for a win to secure their qualification for the knock out stages, while the scots will be looking for their first points in the competition and to avenge their wembley defeat in euro 96. 0ur Sports Editor Dan Roan is at wembley for us. Dan. Ever since the draw for these euros was made, this fixture has stood out as one of the highlights of the sporting calendar. A true footballing blockbuster between two teams who have had mixed fortunes so far in this competition. It was the perfect start. And then plays it into Sterling England Overcoming Croatia and sweltering heat to get their euros campaign up and running. It could be costly. But for scotland, the Opening Match proved an anti climax, conceding what could be the goal of the tournament in their defeat to the czech republic. These players all too aware their next challenge is even tougher, away at wembley in a fixture that needs no introduction. Theyve got a population of 55 million, weve goti a population of five. Theyve got superstars i all throughout the squad, so were always going to be underdogs, but hopefully weve got a few wee superstars in the team as well. I choosing from his superstars could be a headache for England Manager gareth southgate. Defender Harry Maguire insists hes fit again after injury, while the subs are desperate to start. Were looking forward to getting the opportunity to play in Big Games. You cant overlook this Scotland Team because theyre a team that have got many different ways of scoring goals. Wembley� s changed dramatically over the years, but this is a fixture steeped in history. Wembley, england versus scotland. The oldest rivalry in international football, one thats given the game famous celebrations, classic matches. 0h, saved and iconic goals. Heres gascoyne 0h, brilliant oh, yes paul Gascoynes Moment of magic against scotland here at Euro 96 Forever Part of english footballing folklore. For the man whod already given england the lead that day, this a game to cherish. Were well aware of what it means to the country, to our fans, so that puts an added bit of extra spice into the game. So, itsjust a hugely important game, and itll be a great occasion, only for the winners. Meanwhile the man who managed scotland that day 25 years ago hoping that the current team can still get the results needed to rescue their dreams of progressing to the Knockout Stages for the first time. When scotlands not involved in a tournament, its not i the same tournament. Because the scottish bring that liveliness, they bring good i nature, they bring colour. And everything is upbeat. When scotland are involved, and thats not just the football, the playing side, thats the support of the fans. Whether its by plane. Or by train. An estimated 20,000 of the Tartan Army have begun to descend on london. Just 2,500 have an allocated tickets for the game. Those without urged not to travel. Have you get tickets for the game . No. Where are you watching tomorrow then . ,. , ~ 2 0 tomorrow. 3 0 easy there may not be an initial fan zone, but wherever these supporters gather, theyre intent on making the most of theirfirst major tournament for 23 years. Dan roan, Bbc News. Meanwhile this evening, over in copenhagen, denmark have been playing belgium, as you can see now, in what is their first match since the collapse of their player Christian Eriksen with a Cardiac Arrest last weekend. During the game came this very symbolic moment. Very emotional show of support then from both teams, and the fans towards Christian Eriksen who continues his recovery in hospital. The score currently 1 1 with 20 minutes left. Here at wembley England And Scotland will hold Press Conferences this evening ahead of a rare encounter between two Home Nations in a major tournament. Thank nations in a maor tournament. Thank ou ve nations in a major tournament. Thank you very much time for a look at the weather, heres helen willetts. Hello. Very ominous looking clouds behind me. We have seen the Heat And Humidity breaking down with thunderstorms. Some showers to come in the north and west, this is the Humid Airwith the in the north and west, this is the humid air with the thunderstorms creeping across the channel and that will be an ever present thread overnight. It will be an uncomfortable night for sleeping, but for the vast majority behind the cold Weather Front it is a fresh and night to come. Those thunderstorms could yield a lot of rain, we saw 30 millimetres in an hour. We could see 50 millimetres falling in a few hours in those really large storms with potential flash flooding. Friday at the moment is looking wetter for most of england as the rain progresses north and perhaps further west. The drier window for Northern Ireland and scotland, the odd shower. Still a very pleasant 18 in the sunshine but a cool 15 to 17, or at least you would think but the humidity is down. The rain could still be around for Wembley Tomorrow evening for the football, so it is Touch And Go whether those brisk winds and the Rain Move away. Saturday is still looking on balance like the drier day of the weekend. Some pleasantjune sunshine to enjoy and that will help temperatures up again. We havejust lost humidity for a day, but not for long because through Saturday Night and sunday we will see another pulse of wet weather, potentially heavy and thundery rain pushing northwards. This time reaching up into scotland and Northern Ireland with lots of heavy showers following on behind,

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