Britain's May and June heatwaves were responsible for 2,700 deaths, shocking study predicts - as scientists warn the worst is yet to come
Britain's scorching May and June heatwaves are thought to have claimed more than 2,700 lives, with almost half of those deaths fuelled by climate change.
- UK faces 'exceptional' wildfire risk as health alerts issued with heatwave to last 'until at least next week' Daily Mail —
- Green MP Hannah Spencer aims to pass law on maximum workplace temperatures The Guardian —
- Parts of UK at ‘exceptional’ risk of wildfires as heatwave goes on The Standard —
- Parts of UK at ‘exceptional’ risk of wildfires as heatwave goes on South China Morning Post —
- More than 100 firefighters tackle railway embankment blaze in east London The Guardian —