That's it from us at Essex Live today - thanks for stopping by.
You can now scroll back through our coverage of stories across Essex for Monday 25 July.
We'll have more regular updates tomorrow morning from 08:00.
Have a great evening.
Our top stories from Essex Live today
Jack Warren
BBC Local Live
Here's what we've covered on Essex Live today:
A video of a nurse performing Adele's Make You Feel My Love to patients at an Essex hospice has been viewed more than 40,000 times
Ryanair has announced it is cutting the frequency and capacity on many of its routes from Stansted Airport this winter after the UK voted to leave the European Union
An angler has told how he saw a kayaker drown off the Essex coast while he was getting ready to swim out and help him
Weather: A dry night ahead
Julie Reinger
BBC Look East weather
This evening there’ll be some sunny spells and a few isolated, light showers.
Tonight will be dry, with the skies clearing at times and lows of around 13C (55F).
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Tuesday is looking similar to today with sunny spells and a few light showers, although many of us are likely to stay dry.
Temperatures in the sunshine around 23C (73F) and there’ll be a light south-westerly breeze.
Your pictures: A view from Clacton beach
We'll have the overnight weather soon, but if you've had a busy day - enjoy this view.
We always love seeing your pictures on Essex Live, thanks to Alan who sent this one from Clacton beach earlier.
Alan ConranCopyright: Alan Conran
If you'd like to share yours with us, tweet them using #esxlive or drop us an email.
Hospice nurse picked Adele song because it 'could mean something to somebody'
We've tracked down the Essex hospice nurse who has brought the internet to tears after she was filmed singing an Adele song to patients.
St Helena's HospiceCopyright: St Helena's Hospice
Emma Young, of St Helena's Hospice in Colchester, told BBC Essex she's been working at the centre for about a year.
Asked why she picked Make You Feel My Love, which was originally released by Bob Dylan, Ms Young said: "It's a nice song to play at the hospice as it could mean something to somebody.
"The patients close their eyes, relax and some of them sing along and enjoy it."
Quote Message: I always try and bring my music in [to work] anyway, so if there is a spare moment I can play for the patients." from Emma Young
I always try and bring my music in [to work] anyway, so if there is a spare moment I can play for the patients."
Hundreds of new Easyjet jobs likely to benefit Southend and Stansted airports
On the day Ryanair said it has plans to cutting its number of flights from Stansted Airport post Brexit, Easyjet has announced it's creating thousands of new jobs which are likely to benefit the county.
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The airliner said it was hiring about 600 new UK-based cabin crew, with a number of those likely to be working from Southend and Stansted airports.
However, the firm hasn't yet given any specific breakdown of where the posts will be based.
Kayaking safety advice from the RNLI
We're lucky enough to have one of the longest coastlines in the UK, but as we've heard today it does come with a risk.
The RNLI says the number of rescue incidents involving kayakers and canoeists has increased significantly over the last few years.
RNLICopyright: RNLI
If you're planning on heading out to sea in a kayak, here's a few suggestions from the lifeboats charity to help you stay safe:
Wear clothing appropriate for your trip and the weather
Always paddle with others. Make sure that someone ashore also knows your plans and what time to expect you back
Inform the Coastguard of your plans when departing for lengthy sea expeditions
Check the tide, wind and weather before launching
Carry a means of calling for help. Take a waterproof VHF radio and two flares – one parachute and one pinpoint
Timlin set to miss start of season
BBC Sport
Southend United midfielder Michael Timlin will miss six weeks of action after straining his hamstring in a pre-season friendly against West Ham.
Getty ImagesCopyright: Getty Images
The 31-year-old, who missed the final nine League One games of last season, had been looking at a return to the starting line-up.
Timlin is joined on the sidelines by fellow midfielder Anthony Wordsworth, who also has a hamstring problem.
Details of Ryanair Stansted flight cuts 'not yet confirmed'
Earlier we told you that Ryanair was cutting the frequency of its flights from Stansted Airport this winter following the vote to leave the European Union.
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We contacted the airliner to find out what routes are likely to be affected - however a spokesman told us the details have not yet been confirmed.
We'll stay in touch with Ryanair to bring you more details as soon as they release them.
Hospice nurse wows patients with rendition of Adele song
A nurse singing Adele's Make You Feel My Love to patients at an Essex hospice has been viewed more than 40,000 times.
St Helena HospiceCopyright: St Helena Hospice
Emma Young revealed her hidden talent on Friday afternoon after she performed the melody at the St Helena Hospice in Colchester.
"She really brought a smile to everyone's faces", the hospice wrote.
In the news...
Jack Warren
BBC Local Live
Here are the top stories we've covered on Essex Live so far today:
A fisherman who tried to rescue a 21-year-old kayaker yesterday afternoon off the coast at Jaywick says the man died in a "tragic accident"
Ryanair has announced it is cutting the frequency and capacity on many of its routes from Stansted Airport this winter after the UK voted to leave the European Union
The defence has started its summing up in the trial of a Canvey Island man who's accused of murdering a woman last November
There will be some sunny breaks throughout this afternoon and feeling fresher than in recent days, though still warm with a maximum temperature of 23C (73F).
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Thanks to BBC Weather Watcher "BeaconHill" who took this picture down in Dovercourt earlier. They reported temperatures at about 24C (75F).
Get more details on your local forecast from BBC Weather.
Kelly Pearce murder trial: Defence begins summing up
The defence has started its summing up in the trial of a Canvey Island man who's accused of murdering a woman last November.
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Anthony Ayres, 49, of Fairlop Avenue, is accused of killing Kelly Pearce, 36, in a "frenzied attack", but he has denied murder.
The barrister has told the jury at Chelmsford Crown Court they should try the case on the facts and not be mislead by the defendant's prior convictions for violence against his partners.
The trial continues.
Simon Dobbin investigation 'thorough and complex'
The investigation into the attack on Simon Dobbin had been "thorough and complex", Essex Police says.
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Men to appear in court over Simon Dobbin football attack
Details have been released of the men who are to face charges linked to the attack on football fan Simon Dobbin following a nil-nil draw between Southend United and Cambridge United in March last year.
Mr Dobbin, 41, from Suffolk, suffered a serious head injury during the fracas between fans outside the Railway Pub in East Street, Southend.
Nicole DobbinCopyright: Nicole Dobbin
Eleven men have been summonsed to face charges of affray. They are:
Lewis Courtnell, 33, a fence installer, of Stadium Road, Southend
Jamie Chambers, 22, unemployed, of Coleman Street, Southend
Thomas Randall, 21, a consumer credit employee, of Seaforth Avenue, Southend
Michael Shawyer, 30, a tiler, of Belgrave Road, Leigh-on-Sea
Matthew Petchey, 24, a labourer, of Lascelles Gardens, Rochford
Alexander Woods, 24, of Fairmead Avenue, Westcliff
Philip McGill, 31, an electrician, of Hornby Avenue, Westcliff
Greg Allen, 28, a painter, of Wellington Avenue, Westcliff
Rhys Pullen, 20, a telecommunications engineer of Bridge Road, Wickford
James Woods, 24, a chef, of Fairmead Avenue, Westcliff
Scott Nicholls, 40, a construction worker, of Sherwood Close, Langdon Hill
Ryan Carter, 20, who is unemployed, from York Road in Southend, has already been charged with affray after answering bail on Friday.
Ian Young, 40, an electrician, of Brightwell Avenue, Westcliff, has been summonsed to face charges of assisting an offender and possession of a weapon for the discharge of a noxious liquid or gas or an electrical incapacitation device
All of the men are to due to appear at Southend Magistrates' Court on 2 September.
BreakingSimon Dobbin: Thirteen men face charges over football fan attack
Thirteen men are to face charges after a football fan was left brain damaged following an attack at a Southend United match last year.
NICOLE DOBBINCopyright: NICOLE DOBBIN
Cambridge United supporter Simon Dobbin, 44, from Mildenhall, in Suffolk, was assaulted in East Street at about 19:15 on 21 March.
More to follow...
Jaywick kayak rescue attempt: 'As time went on you knew it was going to be a recovery job'
Chris Flynn
BBC Essex
I've been speaking to locals in Jaywick who witnessed yesterday's rescue attempt of a 21-year-old kayaker.
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Quote Message: You hope when things like this happen you're going to get a good ending, but obviously as time went on you knew it was going to be a recovery job". from Martyn Joyce Local resident
You hope when things like this happen you're going to get a good ending, but obviously as time went on you knew it was going to be a recovery job".
Angler describes Jaywick kayak rescue attempt
An angler who tried to rescue a 21-year-old kayaker yesterday afternoon off the coast at Jaywick says the man died in a "tragic accident".
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Grant Scott was onboard his boat when he saw the man fall off his kayak and "go under".
"He was trying to swim against the current... I knew I couldn't swim that far with my clothes on, so by the time I'd got my clothes off - he'd gone under.
"Seeing him go like that is tragic. If he'd held on to the canoe he'd been there long enough for the lifeboat to get him," Mr Scott said.
Ryanair to cut frequency of Stansted flights following Brexit result
Ryanair has announced it is cutting the frequency and capacity on many of its routes from Stansted Airport this winter after the UK voted to leave the European Union.
BBCCopyright: BBC
It said it would instead pivot its growth away from UK airports and focus more on "growing at our EU airports over the next two years".
The airline added no routes would close from Stansted.
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Jack Warren
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- A video of a nurse performing Adele's Make You Feel My Love to patients at an Essex hospice has been viewed more than 40,000 times
- Ryanair has announced it is cutting the frequency and capacity on many of its routes from Stansted Airport this winter after the UK voted to leave the European Union
- An angler has told how he saw a kayaker drown off the Essex coast while he was getting ready to swim out and help him
BBCCopyright: BBC Alan ConranCopyright: Alan Conran St Helena's HospiceCopyright: St Helena's Hospice BBCCopyright: BBC RNLICopyright: RNLI - Wear clothing appropriate for your trip and the weather
- Always paddle with others. Make sure that someone ashore also knows your plans and what time to expect you back
- Inform the Coastguard of your plans when departing for lengthy sea expeditions
- Check the tide, wind and weather before launching
- Carry a means of calling for help. Take a waterproof VHF radio and two flares – one parachute and one pinpoint
Getty ImagesCopyright: Getty Images BBCCopyright: BBC St Helena HospiceCopyright: St Helena Hospice - A fisherman who tried to rescue a 21-year-old kayaker yesterday afternoon off the coast at Jaywick says the man died in a "tragic accident"
- Ryanair has announced it is cutting the frequency and capacity on many of its routes from Stansted Airport this winter after the UK voted to leave the European Union
- The defence has started its summing up in the trial of a Canvey Island man who's accused of murdering a woman last November
BBCCopyright: BBC BBCCopyright: BBC BBCCopyright: BBC Nicole DobbinCopyright: Nicole Dobbin - Lewis Courtnell, 33, a fence installer, of Stadium Road, Southend
- Jamie Chambers, 22, unemployed, of Coleman Street, Southend
- Thomas Randall, 21, a consumer credit employee, of Seaforth Avenue, Southend
- Michael Shawyer, 30, a tiler, of Belgrave Road, Leigh-on-Sea
- Matthew Petchey, 24, a labourer, of Lascelles Gardens, Rochford
- Alexander Woods, 24, of Fairmead Avenue, Westcliff
- Philip McGill, 31, an electrician, of Hornby Avenue, Westcliff
- Greg Allen, 28, a painter, of Wellington Avenue, Westcliff
- Rhys Pullen, 20, a telecommunications engineer of Bridge Road, Wickford
- James Woods, 24, a chef, of Fairmead Avenue, Westcliff
- Scott Nicholls, 40, a construction worker, of Sherwood Close, Langdon Hill
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That's it from us at Essex Live today - thanks for stopping by.
You can now scroll back through our coverage of stories across Essex for Monday 25 July.
We'll have more regular updates tomorrow morning from 08:00.
Have a great evening.
Our top stories from Essex Live today
Jack Warren
BBC Local Live
Here's what we've covered on Essex Live today:
Weather: A dry night ahead
Julie Reinger
BBC Look East weather
This evening there’ll be some sunny spells and a few isolated, light showers.
Tonight will be dry, with the skies clearing at times and lows of around 13C (55F).
Tuesday is looking similar to today with sunny spells and a few light showers, although many of us are likely to stay dry.
Temperatures in the sunshine around 23C (73F) and there’ll be a light south-westerly breeze.
Your pictures: A view from Clacton beach
We'll have the overnight weather soon, but if you've had a busy day - enjoy this view.
We always love seeing your pictures on Essex Live, thanks to Alan who sent this one from Clacton beach earlier.
If you'd like to share yours with us, tweet them using #esxlive or drop us an email.
Hospice nurse picked Adele song because it 'could mean something to somebody'
We've tracked down the Essex hospice nurse who has brought the internet to tears after she was filmed singing an Adele song to patients.
Emma Young, of St Helena's Hospice in Colchester, told BBC Essex she's been working at the centre for about a year.
Asked why she picked Make You Feel My Love, which was originally released by Bob Dylan, Ms Young said: "It's a nice song to play at the hospice as it could mean something to somebody.
"The patients close their eyes, relax and some of them sing along and enjoy it."
Hundreds of new Easyjet jobs likely to benefit Southend and Stansted airports
On the day Ryanair said it has plans to cutting its number of flights from Stansted Airport post Brexit, Easyjet has announced it's creating thousands of new jobs which are likely to benefit the county.
The airliner said it was hiring about 600 new UK-based cabin crew, with a number of those likely to be working from Southend and Stansted airports.
However, the firm hasn't yet given any specific breakdown of where the posts will be based.
Kayaking safety advice from the RNLI
We're lucky enough to have one of the longest coastlines in the UK, but as we've heard today it does come with a risk.
The RNLI says the number of rescue incidents involving kayakers and canoeists has increased significantly over the last few years.
If you're planning on heading out to sea in a kayak, here's a few suggestions from the lifeboats charity to help you stay safe:
Timlin set to miss start of season
BBC Sport
Southend United midfielder Michael Timlin will miss six weeks of action after straining his hamstring in a pre-season friendly against West Ham.
The 31-year-old, who missed the final nine League One games of last season, had been looking at a return to the starting line-up.
Timlin is joined on the sidelines by fellow midfielder Anthony Wordsworth, who also has a hamstring problem.
Details of Ryanair Stansted flight cuts 'not yet confirmed'
Earlier we told you that Ryanair was cutting the frequency of its flights from Stansted Airport this winter following the vote to leave the European Union.
We contacted the airliner to find out what routes are likely to be affected - however a spokesman told us the details have not yet been confirmed.
We'll stay in touch with Ryanair to bring you more details as soon as they release them.
Drone 'serious crash risk' to 737
A drone came within 82ft (25m) of a Boeing 737 near Stansted Airport, posing a "serious risk of collision", a report reveals.
Read moreHospice nurse wows patients with rendition of Adele song
A nurse singing Adele's Make You Feel My Love to patients at an Essex hospice has been viewed more than 40,000 times.
Emma Young revealed her hidden talent on Friday afternoon after she performed the melody at the St Helena Hospice in Colchester.
"She really brought a smile to everyone's faces", the hospice wrote.
In the news...
Jack Warren
BBC Local Live
Here are the top stories we've covered on Essex Live so far today:
Weather update: Fresher, but still feeling warm
BBC Weather
There will be some sunny breaks throughout this afternoon and feeling fresher than in recent days, though still warm with a maximum temperature of 23C (73F).
Thanks to BBC Weather Watcher "BeaconHill" who took this picture down in Dovercourt earlier. They reported temperatures at about 24C (75F).
Get more details on your local forecast from BBC Weather.
Kelly Pearce murder trial: Defence begins summing up
The defence has started its summing up in the trial of a Canvey Island man who's accused of murdering a woman last November.
Anthony Ayres, 49, of Fairlop Avenue, is accused of killing Kelly Pearce, 36, in a "frenzied attack", but he has denied murder.
The barrister has told the jury at Chelmsford Crown Court they should try the case on the facts and not be mislead by the defendant's prior convictions for violence against his partners.
The trial continues.
Simon Dobbin investigation 'thorough and complex'
The investigation into the attack on Simon Dobbin had been "thorough and complex", Essex Police says.
Men to appear in court over Simon Dobbin football attack
Details have been released of the men who are to face charges linked to the attack on football fan Simon Dobbin following a nil-nil draw between Southend United and Cambridge United in March last year.
Mr Dobbin, 41, from Suffolk, suffered a serious head injury during the fracas between fans outside the Railway Pub in East Street, Southend.
Eleven men have been summonsed to face charges of affray. They are:
Ryan Carter, 20, who is unemployed, from York Road in Southend, has already been charged with affray after answering bail on Friday.
Ian Young, 40, an electrician, of Brightwell Avenue, Westcliff, has been summonsed to face charges of assisting an offender and possession of a weapon for the discharge of a noxious liquid or gas or an electrical incapacitation device
All of the men are to due to appear at Southend Magistrates' Court on 2 September.
BreakingSimon Dobbin: Thirteen men face charges over football fan attack
Thirteen men are to face charges after a football fan was left brain damaged following an attack at a Southend United match last year.
Cambridge United supporter Simon Dobbin, 44, from Mildenhall, in Suffolk, was assaulted in East Street at about 19:15 on 21 March.
More to follow...
Jaywick kayak rescue attempt: 'As time went on you knew it was going to be a recovery job'
Chris Flynn
BBC Essex
I've been speaking to locals in Jaywick who witnessed yesterday's rescue attempt of a 21-year-old kayaker.
Angler describes Jaywick kayak rescue attempt
An angler who tried to rescue a 21-year-old kayaker yesterday afternoon off the coast at Jaywick says the man died in a "tragic accident".
Grant Scott was onboard his boat when he saw the man fall off his kayak and "go under".
"He was trying to swim against the current... I knew I couldn't swim that far with my clothes on, so by the time I'd got my clothes off - he'd gone under.
"Seeing him go like that is tragic. If he'd held on to the canoe he'd been there long enough for the lifeboat to get him," Mr Scott said.
Ryanair to cut frequency of Stansted flights following Brexit result
Ryanair has announced it is cutting the frequency and capacity on many of its routes from Stansted Airport this winter after the UK voted to leave the European Union.
It said it would instead pivot its growth away from UK airports and focus more on "growing at our EU airports over the next two years".
The airline added no routes would close from Stansted.