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hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejenny kleeman, the times radio presenter, and henry zeffman, who s chief political correspondent at the times. tomorrow s front pages starting with. the telegraph reports on the mounting pressure borisjohnson is under to push ahead with lifting the remaining covid restrictions on june 21. the metro leads on the news that today was the uk s first day without a single death from covid since the start of the pandemic 15 months ago. the daily mail says the landmark day is being seen by many as dramatic proof of the success of britain s vaccination programme. the times also hails the milestone but warns that the fatalities figure may nudge upwards in the coming weeks especially because of reporting delays over the bank holiday weekend. the daily express adds that it s renewed hopes that all restrictions will still be lifted on what it calls freedom day june 21. the guardia
across the uk and driest in england, there were 21 days in nine weather temperature got above 20 celsius. only one has been recorded this year but that will change from thursday onwards and berries optimism in the forecast for the bank holiday weekend, temperatures climbing more widely above 20 degrees. mix teams in the sunshine, plenty of that across northern ireland, north wales, the midlands. through the worst, heavy and thundery showers developing. gusty winds and persistent rain towards the likes of devon, cornwall, the far south of wales, spreading to the channel islands in the evening. it will departed to northern france, the showers elsewhere will fade temporarily and return to parts of eastern scotland and northern england later in the night. a chillier night than last night, towards the south midlands, south east wales, first england it could get down to two or three degrees in some rural areas but more of you will be tried tomorrow, cloud. northern parts of england
cool breeze blowing down the eastern coast to keep things distinctly chilly. lighterwinds, more chilly. lighter winds, more sunshine, chilly. lighterwinds, more sunshine, and temperatures creeping up sunshine, and temperatures creeping up to about 16 or 18 degrees. we finished the day with a few showers and thunderstorms across southern england, and then a ridge of high pressure builds across the country and that means, believe it or not, most places will be dry. there will be the odd, isolated shower and later in the day the rain creeps into northern ireland but with most places dry and varying amounts of cloud and sunny spells, temperatures continue to creep up. the rain will creep into western areas on friday, and some patchy rain and won t be completely dry all weekend but most places will see sunshine and it s much warmer than it has been. goad much warmer than it has been. good news. that s all from the bbc news at six. so it s goodbye from me, and on bbc one, we nowjoi
league win this year is it a blip, or something more no goals in four games, and without a premier league win this year is it a blip, or something more worrying for liverpool? also ahead. we ll tell you why double gold medallist helen glover wants one more shot at olympic glory. good evening. we start tonight with something a little bit different. a race so gruelling it s known as the everest of the seas . the vendee globe is a solo, round the world race and the sailers aren t allowed to stop. at all. after 28,000 miles, 80 days of hard sailing, the winners crossed ths finish line in the early hours of this morning, and it was a frenchaman called yannick bestaven who won it, despite not finishing first. joe lynskey explains. yannick bestaven had won a round the world recent byjust a couple of hours. this is how came home. yannick bestaven said that after so long in solitude, the celebrations were a dream. but this is a champion who earned his welcome. two weeks ago, ya