BBC website:
Hancock: 83 of 126 hospitalised were unvaccinated
The health secretary says for all the great progress of the vaccine rollout there is "no room for complacency".
Matt Hancock says the Delta variant has made the race between coronavirus and vaccines "tighter" as it is 40% more transmissible than the Kent variant.
He says the Delta strain first discovered in India makes up the vast majority of all new infections.
Despite the rising cases, hospitalisations remain "flat" and appear to be those who haven't had the vaccine, he says.
Of the 12,383 new cases as of 3 June, 464 went on to present at emergency care and 126 were admitted to hospital.
Of those, 83 were unvaccinated, 28 had one dose of vaccine and three had both doses, he says.
(So that’s slightly over 10% hospitalised.)