Trains across the north of England will switch to a new summer timetable from Sunday, with a warning to passengers to check times before they travel issued.
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The weather is beginning to heat up across the country and many people will be searching for ways to keep themselves cool. Tomorrow (Saturday May 11) could become the hottest day of the year so far with the Met Office predicting temperatures as high as 25C in some parts of the UK.
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