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</form>  The glorious sunshine that's been basking Britain in recent weeks shows no sign of going anywhere, according to forecasters

 The Met Office has forecast highs up to 33C this week and 35C next week - after eight days in a row already at between 29C and 33C

 The heat is forecast to remain through the second half of July and August, computer models show

 Britain is hotter than 29C Barbados. The famous 1976 summer saw standpipes on the street as Britain sweltered

 The heatwave has left Brits feeling uncomfortably hot with many people saying they have struggled to sleep

 Forecasters say the uncomfortable, sweaty nights show no sign of disappearing

  It comes as the Met Office has issued a weather warning for thunderstorms - the first such advisory since the service was introduced

 Met Office forecaster Helen Roberts said: "This week could see 33C in the second half of the week, and next week looks much like last week and could come close to 35C

 "Lots of very warm, dry, sunny and settled weather is ahead, and humid nights mean it will be difficult to sleep

"  The Weather Outlook forecaster Brian Gaze said: "Parallels with the famous 1976 summer can be made

 "There's no sign of an end to the heat. Warmth looks like continuing for the first half of July

 "And forecast models point to above-average temperatures for much of July and August

"  Ex-BBC and Met Office forecaster John Hammond of weathertrending said: "Hot and dry weather breeds hot and dry weather

This effect was seen in 1976.  "This spell ending seems increasingly unlikely through the first half of July

"  Netweather forecaster Jo Farrow Paul Michaelwhite said: "The storms are no breakdown as the heatwave will keep on cooking

"  Last month was one of the hottest for almost 400 years.  June bordered on the top 10 hottest since records began 359 years ago in 1659, Met Office figures show

 The average temperature during the month was 16.4C, 2.2C above normal, from June 1-29 in central England, the region enclosed by the Thames, Lancashire and Bristol

 UK-wide, June's 14.5C average temperature – up 1.5C - verged on the hottest since 1976, Met Office data shows

 June's UK rainfall was down by 52 per cent, worsening drought fears.

For more infomation >> Forecasters predict how long Britain's heatwave will last - and it's good news - Duration: 3:23.

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✅ Cheryl and Liam Payne split: How long had they been together and what happened? - Duration: 3:49.

 Cheryl, 35, and Liam Payne, 24, took to social media to announce the news last night

 The couple had first met on The in 2008 when Liam was auditioning, aged 14. They have a son together, Bear, who was born March 22, 2017

 Cheryl opened up to her followers: "We are sad to announce that we are going our separate ways

 "It's been a tough decision for us to make. We still have so much love for each other as a family

 "Bear is our world and we ask that you respect his privacy as we navigate our way through this together

" Liam also shared the news on his Twitter, starting the message with: "Cheryl and I are sad to announce that we are going our separate ways

" The rest of the message reiterated what Cheryl had said. However, the former Girls Aloud star and One Direction member had split up two weeks ago, according to The Sun

Cheryl was married to footballer Ashley Cole after they became neighbours, 2006 What happened between Cheryl and Liam Payne? Cheryl and Liam began dating in 2016 after the Newcastle-born star divorced From restaurant owner Jean-Bernard Fernandez-Versing in 2016

 Before that she was married to England football star Ashley Cole. After the divorce of her second marriage, Cheryl, who was born Cheryl Tweedy, wanted to be known simply by her first name

  A friend of the couple revealed to The Sun Liam had moved out of their £5million mansion in Surrey, but are determined to stay friends

 The pal revealed: "Cheryl and Liam worked really hard on their relationship –they had troubles earlier this year and were able to get through them

 "But they're in different stages of their lives and, after a lot of careful thought, came to a decision that it's best for everyone if they do go their separate ways

" According to sources the breakup was amicable, and no third party was involved. According to The Sun's Bizarre column, the 10-year-age-gap and Liam's pursuit of a solo career are the main reasons behind the split

 Previously in the year Liam opened up to ES Magazine, saying things weren't "fine and dandy" between him and Cheryl

 He said: "You know, we have our struggles –like of course I'm not gonna sit here and say that everything's absolutely fine and dandy, because of course you go through different things, and that's what a relationship is

 "But we go through them together as a family and that's the most important thing for me

" Liam, who admitted they were in a rocky patch, added: "This part of our relationship was never not going to happen, there was always going to be a little bit of tenseness in the way we sort ourself out, but tell me a relationship in the world that doesn't go through a spot like that?"

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