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With temperatures rising to forecasted record levels this weekend, UKHSA and the Met Office is reminding people to take precautions to stay safe through the hot weather.
PHE's weekly surveillance bulletin reveals a small increase in reports of heat related illness from Monday 8 July to Sunday 14 July.
The UK’s first system drawing heat from deep underground to provide low-cost heating for nearly 4,000 homes is one of 7 innovative projects backed by government funding.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Public Health England issues reminder to check up on vulnerable people in hot weather.
Employment Tribunal decision.
RAF weatherman Sergeant Karl Rhodes explains why temperature measurements are such a burning issue in Defence.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Upper Tribunal Administrative Appeals Chamber decision of Judge Church on 3 December 2020.
Areas around England may experience ‘heatwave’ conditions over the next few days, according to Met Office forecasts.
Warmer weather forecasts for parts of England have prompted warnings to take care from Public Health England (PHE).
Public Health England issues a heat warning encouraging vulnerable people to take care during the exceptionally hot weather forecast this week.
Hot weather forecasts for parts of England have prompted warnings to take care from Public Health England (PHE).
Several areas around England may experience 'heatwave' conditions later this week, so PHE is urging people to think how it may impact them.
Warmer weather forecasts for parts of England have prompted advice to take care from Public Health England (PHE).
Two new so-called “legal highs” have been banned by the Government.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
London and the South East of England may experience ‘heatwave’ conditions over the next few days, according to Met Office forecasts.
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