British sun seekers cooled off with a pint during the hottest day in August in 17 years crowding in pub, beer gardens and beaches.
Would-be-holidaymakers soaked up the sun as temperatures reached 36.4C, packing out pubs and public spaces with fears over social distancing.
Thousands of Britons flocked to the seaside despite Government advice to avoid popular spots on what was the UK's hottest August day since 2003.
A sea of beach towels and parasols rippled across Britain's beaches as huge crowds flocked to the south coast of England. Bournemouth officials implemented a warning on 20 of 24 beaches over concerns they were too full and preventing visitors from socially distancing.
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