UK to hit 34C – Cost of living rises for disabled as PM’s cuts face scrutiny – Bob Vylan IDF chants leave BBC in hot water | What Happened Today
The UK’s second heatwave of the year is set to peak this Monday with temperatures hitting over 34C. The heatwave is affecting much of the country, with major events such as Glastonbury and Wimbledon issuing warnings that could see people being forced to leave early. The headlines continue to cover the controversy at Glastonbury after punk duo Bob Vylan’s chants of “death, death to the IDF” during the duo’s performance. The performance, along with Irish band Kneecap, will not be available to stream online. Wimbledon kicks off today, with the headlines reporting on the record number of British tennis players in the world-famous tournament. There is some continued coverage of the prime minister’s U-turn on the benefits row. The PM backed down from his harsh welfare reforms, making some huge concessions to appease the Labour backbenchers who were mounting a rebellion.
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