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10:57 UK time, Monday, 27 June 2011

A service highlighting the riches of the daily press.

Scorchio! Boiling-hot weather across much of the UK on Sunday has the papers reaching for their thermometers.

It also means lots of pictures of children eating ice-creams, pensioners snoozing in deckchairs and scantily-clad girls soaking up the rays on packed British beaches.

It was the hottest day of the year so far, proclaim the papers, warmer than the Caribbean and the surface of Mars. Well, not quite, but you get the idea.

Talking of planets, the mercury is set to rise even higher on Monday. The says Britain will be even warmer than Miami and Barbados, with a maximum temperature of 33C.

However, there is some disagreement as to when the mini-summer is going to end. The says Monday is set to be the hottest day in five years.

But the insists the hot spell is to come to a "dramatic end" with parts of the country lashed by thunderstorms, hail and even tornadoes.

In today's celebrity-obsessed world, it is perhaps appropriate that the latest 007 managed to dodge the paparazzi and gossip columnists, and get hitched without anyone knowing.

"The name's Craig... Mrs Craig," says the , after British actors Daniel Craig and Rachel Weisz, who are to play husband and wife in the upcoming film Dream House, married for real life in a quiet ceremony in New York.

The Times says the wedding was conducted amid such secrecy that M would have approved.

Rear watch alert - the reports that Pippa Middleton has been offered a "not-so-bum" deal by the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ to appear on Strictly Come Dancing.

The Sun has been pursuing this story with admirable vigour ever since the 27-year-old made headlines around the world when she showed off her "shapely rear" at the wedding of big sister Kate to Prince William.

Now ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ bosses have put up a five-figure sum to see her bottom "boogie-woogie" across the floor, says the Sun (gleefully).

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