Sun cream is vital to help prevent cancer in the sun (Image: Getty) Everyone is being urged to keep an eye out for skin cancer symptoms which can develop after just 15 minutes in the sun. This weekend Britain has finally seen some summer sun after the wet and cold June burst into life with long days of sunshine and temperatures nudging 20C. And this week, even more hot weather is forecast to sizzle the UK with temperatures expected to hit highs of 26C in some parts of the country, as summer finally decided to show up.
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