commentator and columnist grace blakeley and the deputy political editor of the daily express, sam listerply again across the uk. the latest official figures show another 49 deaths recorded in the last 2a hours and 42,302 new infections across the uk, the highest daily figure since 15th january. more than 46 million people have had theirfirstjab. that's just over 87% of uk adults. and more than 35 million, just over 66% of all adults, are fully vaccinated. from next week, face coverings will no longer be required by law in england, but tonight, there's growing pressure on the government from mayors and council leaders across england to make masks compulsory on public transport after restrictions are lifted next week. heathrow airport has also followed transport for london by saying that they'll continue to be mandatory from next week for people wanting to travel. 0ur transport correspondent caroline davies has this report. whether a mask is a must orjust recommended when busy will depend on where you're travelling on public transport from monday. in london, you'll need to wear one to trav