across much of the uk. temperatures will fall away under those clear skies, perhaps as low as freezing in sheltered glens in scotland but when we have the cloud in the south temperatures will remain. tomorrow, this ridge of high pressure across many of us, when the front not far away and another coming from the west. put that together and it will be a dry and sunny day for many. the weather front in the south pushing away as we go through the day with rain, but cloud building across western scotland and northern ireland with some patchy rain coming in through the course of the day. that is a week weather front which will sink southwards, taking cloud and patchy rain across scotland, northern england, northern ireland, but further south it will be drier and brighter with temperatures of 17 to 20 degrees as you was, 15 to 18, it may be 19 in newcastle. quite nice in coventry, i believe.
businesses say that will not get them over the hump. inevitably more jobs will go in the next few weeks. thank you, nina. really interesting. the uk s vaccination roll out, which began just over six months ago, has now seen 70 million doses delivered. and it all started with a single jab at university hospital coventry. dan is there this morning. that really was a moment of history, wasn t it? good morning, dan. goad wasn t it? good morning, dan. good mornina, wasn t it? good morning, dan. good morning, louise. wasn t it? good morning, dan. good morning, louise. good wasn t it? good morning, dan. (13mm morning, louise. good morning everybody. welcome to coventry hospital. we are on the roof of the main building. it is slightly chilly. we are waiting for it to warm up. we ve got a packed programme for you. loads ofjust coming your way. to give you an idea of the scale of this place, it is a medical hub for the whole of this region. there are more than 8000 staff. we have broadly dra
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orders for tens of millions of doses. so getting access to the actual injections is the easy part. the slightly trickier parties working out who gets them and how the nhs does that for the next few and years. the nhs does that for the next few and ears. ., the nhs does that for the next few and ears. . . ., ,, i. we will be speaking to the health secretary matt hancock at half past eight. the woman who received the world s first covid vaccine jab outside of clinical trials, has urged others to follow her lead. margaret keenan, who is 91, had the first dose of the pfizer vaccine in coventry in december of last year. she s given her only interview to bbc breakfast, and said that people should not hesitate to get theirjab. i didn tjust do it for me. why would i do it for me? i did it for everybody around. you know, for me for me, yes, but for everybody else, for the nhs and everyone else involved. whatever you thought before, please do have the jab. there s nothing to it. don t be afr