Man dies on packed beach on hottest bank holiday ever: Thousands ignore official government advice to stay out of sun in ‘historic’ 35C heatwave amid warnings of ‘super El Nino’ summer

Thousands of Britons are flocking to beaches and beauty spots for what is set to be the hottest Bank Holiday ever.

With temperatures predicted to soar to a ‘historic’ 35C today, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) and NHS have warned Brits to keep out of the sun – especially at the hottest time of the day, between 11am and 3pm.

But this has not put sunseekers off, with thousands packing out Bournemouth Beach and others enjoying early morning swims at Hyde Park‘s Serpentine in London as they enjoy the final day of a scorching long weekend. 

It comes after a man died on

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