for many of us today it is going to be dry, sunny and warm, except across the very far north of scotland and parts of eastern england, where we hang onto more cloud. that will suppress the temperatures. details later in the programme. good morning. it s tuesday, the 30th of may. new measures to crackdown on the use of vapes by children in england, are set to be unveiled by the government. ministers have pledged to close a loophole allowing retailers to give free samples to children, and a ban on nicotine free vapes for under 18 s is also being considered. our health editor hugh pym has the details. a recent laboratory test for bbc news on illegal vapes confiscated at a school showed some had more than twice the safe amount of lead, and nine times the safe amount of nickel. the prime minister said he was shocked by this report, and said he was taking further action to clamp down on rogue firms who unlawfully target children with these products. the measures include closing a l
and they should be some sunshine emerging into the afternoon. it s going to be cooler towards the east kent coast. temperature 13 14 c with the onshore breeze. quite a lot of ow cloud existing throughout the day. quite a lot of low cloud existing throughout the day. warmer in the sunshine. uv levels will be high. as we head into the evening and overnight, that cloud will appear again. it will turn brighter towards the west and cloudier further east. travel news now operation brock is in place on the coastbound m20 with speed restrictions betweenj8 at the maidstone services to j9 at ashford. and there are delays on the southbound a249 at sittingbourne before m2 j5 at stockbury roundabout in the roadworks area. travel time is 15 minutes. time now for a look at today s photo of the day. thanks this morning to tina marsh who snapped this canadian goose in stelling minnis. that s all for now. we ll be back in half an hour. good morning, welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent.
restrictions between junctions eight and nine. just time to have a look at our photo of the day. thanks to tina marsh, with this chat are canadian goose. to send in your pictures. that is it from the team for the moment. we are back again in half an hour. goodbye. good morning. welcome to breakfast withjon kay and sally nugent. protests are expected in oxford later today, ahead of a talk by professor kathleen stock who has controversial views on trans issues. she is due to take part in an event at the oxford union, but her invitation has sparked a backlash from trans activists as well as some academics and staff. others, including the prime minister, have argued that professor stock has a right to be heard, in a society which champions free speech. here s our education correspondent,