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COVID-19: UK reports zero daily coronavirus-related deaths for first time since pandemic began - Sky News

The UK has reported zero daily coronavirus-related deaths for the first time since the pandemic began.

Also, 3,165 new COVID-19 cases were recorded in the latest 24-hour period, according to government data.

The latest figures come after a bank holiday weekend when the number of deaths and cases can be lower due to reporting lags. On 30 July last year, zero deaths were reported but the next day there were 20.

Previous to that, the last time there were no deaths was before the first lockdown on 7 March 2020.

On 10 May this year, England, Scotland and Northern Ireland all reported no deaths, but four were logged in Wales.

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Meanwhile, another 93,103 people had their first dose of a coronavirus vaccine on Monday, taking the total to 39,477,158.

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Some 195,546 people had their second jab on Monday, meaning 25,734,719 have now been fully vaccinated.

Tuesday's figures take the total number of recorded cases so far to 4,490,438 and deaths to 127,782.

The race to vaccinate the UK gathered pace yesterday after a major walk-in vaccination centre at Twickenham Stadium opened up the jab offer to anyone aged over 18 for one day only in order not to waste doses.

Currently, only those aged over 30 in England are being invited to book their first vaccine.

The call led to lengthy queues in south-west London as thousands of young people lined up for a jab.

It comes amid growing calls from some experts for the government to delay the lifting of the remaining lockdown restrictions in England later this month.

Professor Ravi Gupta, a member of the New and Emerging Respiratory Virus Threats Advisory Group (Nervtag), told Sky News that a further easing of measures on 21 June was "a bit early".

"I think we need at least a few weeks - probably a month until schools have closed when the risk of transmission within schools falls during summer holidays," he said.

"It then gives us another four weeks' worth of data to collect about how the [Indian variant of the] virus is growing in the population, what sort of rate it is growing at, how it is doing relative to the previous strain B117.

"And also how effective our vaccines are against this new virus.

Twickenham stadium was offering the COVID-19 jab to anyone over 18 on Bank Holiday Monday, drawing a huge crowd.
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"All of that information is coming in weekly and it will enable us to build up a better picture whilst staying safe and maintaining the gains we made through that really painful three of four months we had."

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Prof Gupta warned the Indian variant - now renamed as the Delta variant by the World Health Organisation - offered a "real risk now of generalised transmission in young people who are not vaccinated and, of course, school-age children as well as those who are vulnerable and haven't responded to the vaccine".

Prof Gupta's view is reinforced by Professor Adam Finn, a member of the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation (JCVI), who suggested going ahead with the 21 June reopening would be a "bad decision".

And British Medical Association (BMA) council chair Dr Chaand Nagpaul has said the country is at a "pivotal moment" in the fight against coronavirus.

"A premature ending of all legal restrictions which then resulted in a surge of infections would undermine our health service's efforts to tackle the biggest level of backlog of care it has ever faced," he said.

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Small business minister Paul Scully responds to third-wave concerns

While the government has not made an official decision on the 21 June reopening it has promised to make an announcement on 14 June - a week before.

Small business minister Paul Scully said that ramping up the vaccination programme could yet see the restrictions lifted later this month.

He said: "We're taking a careful view on where any increase in infections with the Indian variant are happening and that's why we're looking at surge testing in those areas and really making sure we're getting on the front foot."

Also, Heathrow Airport has opened a dedicated terminal for passengers on direct flights from red list countries, following concerns that they are mixing with those from green and amber nations.

Travellers will now go through Terminal 3, although a dedicated facility for processing such travellers is eventually planned for Terminal 4.

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2021-06-01 15:45:00Z
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Covid: Zero daily deaths announced in UK for first time - BBC News

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The UK has announced zero daily Covid deaths within 28 days of a positive test for the first time since last March.

The latest figures also reported another 3,165 new cases, compared with 3,383 on Monday and 2,493 one week ago.

It comes amid concern over a recent small rise in cases linked to the variant first identified in India.

Reports of daily deaths are often lower at weekends and at the start of the week.

This is because less counting takes place while statisticians are off - and adding in the bank holiday weekend will make this figure less certain still.

Any deaths that happen on Tuesday will be reported in days to come.

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Analysis box by Robert Cuffe, Head of statistics

It is a blessed relief for the government to announce no deaths in their daily figures for the first time since the pandemic got going.

There are always ifs and buts.

Today's deaths tell us what was happening with infections a month ago and, right now, it looks like the virus is on the rise again from its current low base.

And the daily count isn't a perfect picture: some people who died over the bank holiday may have their passing reported on Wednesday.

In fact, according to the UK's current definition, deaths within four weeks of a positive test, there was a day with no reportable deaths last summer - on 30 July.

But the government did announce some deaths on that day as they were using a different definition at the time.

The pandemic is far from over, but this is a unique day in its history to date.

We can celebrate it and hope that we'll see more like it in the near future.

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The UK's daily death rate, the number of people being admitted to hospital and those catching the virus have fallen from a peak reached in January.

This comes against the backdrop of the increasing numbers of people receiving the first or second dose of a vaccine.

More than a third of the adult population have now received both doses.

The latest figures show 25,734,719 people in the UK have had two jabs, while 39,477,158 - some 74.9% of the adult population - have received a first dose.

However, the success of the UK's vaccination programme does not mean that the battle with Covid is over, a scientist advising the government has said.

Prof Adam Finn said the country remained vulnerable as there were still large numbers of unvaccinated people.

There have been calls to delay ending Covid restrictions in England on 21 June amid warnings of a third wave.

But on Tuesday Downing Street reiterated that Prime Minister Boris Johnson had seen nothing in the data to suggest the plan would need to be postponed.

The UK has now reported more than 3,000 new coronavirus infections for seven days in a row.

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2021-06-01 15:25:38Z
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Scotland's COVID restrictions to remain in much of the central belt as cases of the Indian coronavirus variant rise - Sky News

The vast majority of Scotland's central belt will remain in Level 2 restrictions as Nicola Sturgeon delayed the easing of COVID measures for many parts of the country.

The first minister said there would be a "slight slowing down" in the lifting of lockdown rules for much of Scotland amid the spread of the Indian variant of coronavirus.

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Giving a COVID update to the Scottish Parliament, Ms Sturgeon said there was hope the rollout of vaccinations was "opening the path to a less restrictive way" of dealing with the virus.

But, with not all adults having yet received two doses of a vaccine, the first minister told MSPs: "We are not quite there yet."

She added: "As we make this transition - just to compound the challenge - we are also dealing with a new, faster spreading variant.

"This is, of course, a new development that has arisen since we set out our indicative route map back in March.

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"All of this means that at this critical stage - to avoid being knocked off course completely - we must still err on the side of caution."

Edinburgh and Midlothian, Dundee, East Dunbartonshire, Renfrewshire, East Renfrewshire, North, South and East Ayrshire, North and South Lanarkshire, Clackmannanshire and Stirling have not yet met the criteria to see restrictions ease, Ms Sturgeon said.

As a result, those areas will remain under Level 2 restrictions.

However, Glasgow will move down from Level 3 to Level 2 from Saturday.

And another 18 local authorities will see restrictions ease from Saturday to move down to Level 1 measures.

These are Highland, Argyll & Bute, Aberdeen City and Aberdeenshire, Moray, Angus, Perth & Kinross, Falkirk, Fife, Inverclyde, East and West Lothian, West Dunbartonshire, Dumfries & Galloway and the Borders.

Meanwhile, those islands currently in Level 1 will move to Level 0 from Saturday.

These are Orkney, Shetland, Na h-Eileanan Siar, all islands in Highland except Skye, and the Argyll and Bute islands of Coll, Colonsay, Erraid, Gometra, Iona, Islay, Jura, Mull, Oronsay, Tiree and Ulva.

Under the Scottish government's COVID route map, most of Scotland had been scheduled to move into Level 1 restrictions from next Monday, 7 June.

Ms Sturgeon told MSPs to view her decision to keep much of the country at Level 2 as "a pause, not a step backwards".

"The vaccines are changing the game. And that means we can still be optimistic about our chances of much more normality over the summer and beyond," she added.

"Indeed, in the days ahead, and while it may still feel a way off for many of us, we will publish more detailed work on what we expect life beyond Level 0 to look like, as that greater normality returns.

"Indeed, one reason for proceeding with more caution now, is to make it easier in the future to resume our progress to Level 0 - and then beyond."

Much of Scotland had moved to Level 2 restrictions last month, although a spike in infections - thought to be driven in large part by the Indian variant of the virus - forced ministers to keep the entire Glasgow City Council area in Level 3.

Last week, Ms Sturgeon said Glasgow had an "uncomfortably high" number of COVID cases despite "signs of progress" in limiting infections.

Level 3 restrictions mean pubs, bars and restaurants can't serve alcohol indoors and must close at 8pm, while gatherings inside other peoples' homes are barred.

Under Level 2 restrictions, pubs, bars and restaurants are allowed to serve alcohol indoors, six people from three households can meet inside homes and stay overnight, and indoor group exercise classes allowed for over 18s.

And under Level 1 restrictions, there is even greater flexibility on social mixing and all leisure and entertainment businesses - apart from nightclubs - can open.

People are able to travel anywhere in Scotland in Levels 0, 1 or 2 but must not enter a Level 3 or 4 area unless they have a permitted reason like going to work or caring for a vulnerable person.

Ms Sturgeon's decision to delay the easing of restrictions for much of Scotland will add to pressure on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to postpone a further reopening in England.

Stage four of Mr Johnson's roadmap for easing coronavirus rules - when the prime minister aims to remove all legal limits on social contact - is scheduled to take place from 21 June.

But there is growing doubt over whether the prime minister will be able to keep to that date due to the spread of the Indian variant - now renamed as the Delta variant by the World Health Organisation - within the UK.

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2021-06-01 14:15:00Z
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Daniel Boulton: Man wanted after woman and child found dead in Louth - BBC News

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A manhunt has been launched after a mother and her nine-year-old son were found dead.

The 26-year-old woman and the boy were found stabbed at a home in High Holme Road, Louth, on Monday evening.

Another young child was found uninjured at the property, Lincolnshire Police said.

Daniel Boulton, 29, who was known to both victims, is wanted for questioning. The force urged the public not to approach him.

A knife believed to have been used to inflict multiple stab wounds upon both victims was recovered at the scene, officers said.

Det Ch Supt Andy Cox said speculation about an abduction was incorrect and the child found at the scene was safe.

"We are urgently seeking assistance to locate and arrest Daniel Boulton. Please, do not approach him as he could be potentially dangerous," he said.

"We are not looking for anyone else in connection with this incident at present."

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Floral tributes have been left at the scene, with well-wishers seen handing bouquets to officers stationed behind a police cordon.

One was left by Chantelle Fenton, who lives in the town.

"I saw the lady a few times when I walked past but I never knew her," she said.

"It's just sad because it's happened on your own doorstep."

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2021-06-01 10:36:12Z
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UK Weather – Brits to bask in 25C sun after scorching Bank Holiday… and it’s going to get HOTTER... - The Sun

BRITS will bask in 25C sunshine today after a scorching bank holiday - and it's going to get even hotter tomorrow.

The mercury soared to 25.1C yesterday afternoon, making it the hottest day of the year so far, and forecasters say even warmer temperatures are on the way.

🔵 Read our UK weather live blog for the latest forecasts

The UK recorded its hottest day of the year yesterday - as visitors hit the beach in Brighton
The UK recorded its hottest day of the year yesterday - as visitors hit the beach in BrightonCredit: Getty
But an even warmer day is predicted tomorrow, meaning swimmers will have more opportunities to take a dip at Warleigh Weir, near Bath
But an even warmer day is predicted tomorrow, meaning swimmers will have more opportunities to take a dip at Warleigh Weir, near BathCredit: ANDREW LLOYD
The sunrise near Midhurst, West Sussex today
The sunrise near Midhurst, West Sussex todayCredit: Christopher Ison
Highs of 27C are expected on Wednesday before thunderstorms roll in
Highs of 27C are expected on Wednesday before thunderstorms roll in

Temperatures will remain balmy today with a high of 25C expected for London and the South East.

Meanwhile in the North West a top temperature of 24C is predicted.

The bank holiday heatwave means Brits are enjoying warmer weather than tourist hot spot Portugal, which has a high of 20C today.

On Wednesday, conditions in the UK could reach a glorious 27C as the late spring sunshine finally arrives.

We'll all be basking in a mini-heatwave over the next fortnight, with thousands heading to beaches and parks to make the most of the sunshine.

After a thoroughly miserable May, summer finally seems to be on the way - and it's hoped the glorious weather will stick around into June.

In extremely welcome news to fed-up sun-worshippers, the mercury will remain at an average of 18C between June 2 and 11.

Kinlochewe in Scotland was the hottest place in the UK yesterday, reaching 21.5C, according to the Met Office.

Becky Mitchell, a meteorologist from the Met Office, said just one place appears to be missing out on all the gorgeous sunshine.

The sun rises over fishing boats in the English Channel seen from Selsey in West Sussex this morning
The sun rises over fishing boats in the English Channel seen from Selsey in West Sussex this morningCredit: Bav Media
A couple walks through fields next to the River Thames in Windsor, Berkshire today
A couple walks through fields next to the River Thames in Windsor, Berkshire todayCredit: Alamy
People enjoy the sunshine as they cross the 60 stepping stones at Bolton Abbey in Yorkshire
People enjoy the sunshine as they cross the 60 stepping stones at Bolton Abbey in YorkshireCredit: PA
Brits sick of the miserable May weather enjoyed a sunshine break in deck chairs on Wimbledon Common
Brits sick of the miserable May weather enjoyed a sunshine break in deck chairs on Wimbledon CommonCredit: LNP
These pals snapped a stunning sunset in London yesterday evening
These pals snapped a stunning sunset in London yesterday eveningCredit: Alamy
The mercury rose past 25C on bank holiday Monday - as sunseekers flocked to Brighton
The mercury rose past 25C on bank holiday Monday - as sunseekers flocked to Brighton
Durdle Door on Dorset's Jurassic coastline also grew busy with visitors
Durdle Door on Dorset's Jurassic coastline also grew busy with visitorsCredit: ©Graham Hunt

The east coast of England has been noticeably cooler than anywhere else, she said.

“There is quite a lot of low cloud, mist and fog in east coastal areas and that will stay for the next few days, so highs of between 12C and 16C there - quite a lot lower than elsewhere," she said.

And while temperatures will rise again tomorrow, she warned Brits to make the most of the weather - as thunderstorms could be on the way.

“There will potentially be some thunderstorms by midweek," she said.

"The first bout of showers will come into parts of the south-west.

“There's a chance of some thundery breakdowns in the south-east.

"We could have some quite intense storms there.

Friends leapt into the sea to cool off in Brighton
Friends leapt into the sea to cool off in BrightonCredit: Getty
But the luckiest had their very own beach huts along Boscombe beach in Dorset
But the luckiest had their very own beach huts along Boscombe beach in DorsetCredit: Getty
One boarder heads out to make the most of the calm water in Bournemouth
One boarder heads out to make the most of the calm water in BournemouthCredit: Getty

"There's still a lot of uncertainty but with the warm and humid weather we are having we have the key ingredients for thunderstorms."

But some forecasters say June is set to be gorgeous.

Brian Gaze of The Weather Outlook said it'll be all change from a mostly miserable May.

"Probability forecasts look dry and warm - a few of the runs turbocharge the heat towards mid-June," he said.

"What a massive U-turn this is becoming."

And bookies have slashed the odds on this month being the hottest June ever.

Having been a 4/1 shot last week, Ladbrokes has now cut odds to just 7/4 on next month boasting record-breaking heat.

Hackney locals splashed about as the mercury rocketed
Hackney locals splashed about as the mercury rocketedCredit: AFP
Those really in need of a break from the heat waded into the River Avon in Somerset
Those really in need of a break from the heat waded into the River Avon in SomersetCredit: ANDREW LLOYD
But many Brits chose to take down the temperature with a cooling drink
But many Brits chose to take down the temperature with a cooling drinkCredit: Alamy
These friends hauled a crate of Stella to the seafront in Bournemouth
These friends hauled a crate of Stella to the seafront in BournemouthCredit: w8media

Alex Apati of the chain said: "It looks like the British weather has finally taken a turn for the better, with a record-breaking hot June potentially on the way."

Many of us enjoyed the long weekend with trips to the beach.

The sand in Bournemouth, Dorset was rammed with visitors throughout the weekend.

Brighton's bars and restaurants were also heaving with guests making the most of the stunning weather.

But residents of one plush London development had a completely different kind of experience on their bank holiday.

Daredevil swimmers with a serious head for heights took a cooling dip in the world's first floating sky pool - 115 feet above the ground.

Architects fitted the pool between two blocks of luxury flats in Nine Elms.

And anyone brave enough to take a swim would have had uninterrupted views to the ground from the 10th floor.

In London, brave swimmers took a dip in a glass-bottomed pool suspended between two buildings
In London, brave swimmers took a dip in a glass-bottomed pool suspended between two buildingsCredit: LNP
The wor;d's first floating sky pool is a ehopping 115 feet off the ground
The wor;d's first floating sky pool is a ehopping 115 feet off the groundCredit: LNP
Daredevils take a dip in world’s first floating sky pool as it opens 115ft above ground between two blocks in London

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2021-06-01 09:10:00Z
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Daniel Boulton: Man wanted after woman and child found dead in Louth - BBC News

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Police have issued an urgent appeal to trace a 29-year-old man after a woman and child were found dead.

Their bodies were discovered by officers at a property in High Holme Road, Louth, just before 20:30 BST on Monday.

Lincolnshire Police has asked people to come forward with any information about Daniel Boulton.

The force has urged the public not to approach him but to report any sightings by dialling 999.

Part of the road remains closed as investigations continue.

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2021-06-01 07:51:15Z
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Urgent police appeal to find man after woman and child found dead in Louth - Sky News

Police have issued an urgent appeal to find a 29-year-old man following the death of a woman and child in Lincolnshire.

Detectives are appealing for information or sightings of Daniel Boulton after the discovery of two bodies in Louth.

"Officers were called to an address on the town's High Holme Road at 8.29pm, last night (31 May), after being informed by our colleagues in the ambulance service," Lincolnshire Police said in a statement.

"Sadly, a woman and a child were found dead at the property.

"An investigation has been launched and we are appealing for any sightings or information that could help us to find Daniel Boulton, who is aged 29.

"You should not approach him but instead call 999 quoting incident 445 of 31st May."

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2021-06-01 07:12:32Z
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