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the day on tuesday, relatively mild. and for those in the west, probably a glorious start to the day because we have this weather front out to the far west, and some of that cloud will get illuminated. sunshine on through the rest of the day, but we will have some of these fog banks affecting shetland from time to time, but otherwise, i think, many eastern coasts better chance of seeing the sunshine. and it s going to be a bit warmer, 2a 25 celsius more widespread, the warmest places probably getting up to 26 celsius which, again, will make it the warmest day of the year. and, of course, it sjune, the skies are clear, that s why we have high levels of uv. if you are outside for any length of time, might be worth considering a bit of sun cream. on into the middle part of the week, we have some changes in the weather picture. this area of low pressure is drifting up from europe bringing with it some thundery showers. they will mainly be across southwestern areas of the country.
SomeRemoundingBbc-newsHello-againBank-holiday-mondayFrankie-mccamleyUkComplaintsWettestWeatherWash-outChange hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster, john stapleton, and kate andrews, who is the economics correspondent at the spectator. very at the spectator. good to have them both with us. let s very good to have them both with us. let s have a look at the front pages starting with the metro warning of a third wave alert reporting that the end of lockdown three weeks today is on a knife edge because covid infections could overwhelm hospitals. the guardian adds that scientists are demanding a rethink on the 21 june end to lockdown. the daily telegraph leads on a plea to richer countries to share more covid vaccines with poorer nations to slow the emergence of new variants. the i reports on the failure of the police to tackle racism by officers with only 30 officers sacked or resigning in five years despite almost 8,000 complaints to forces across the uk. the financial times writes that the accountancy g
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