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Science

Why temperature records are being not only broken but smashed

gets "stuck" over Europe, trapping warm air underneath. But scientists have little doubt that human-caused climate change - largely the result of the burning of coal, oil and gas - has supercharged the heat. Over

BBC NewsMay 26
Health

‘Mind-bogglingly crazy’: climate experts alarmed by deadly spring heatwaves searing Europe

get “very warm, very quickly” on Monday morning but a slow start out of bed delayed his plans for an early game of cricket with his son. It was already 10am by the time

The Guardian WorldMay 27
Politics

King gets ovation for speech hailing importance of UK and US partnership

gets ovation for speech hailing importance of UK and US partnership King Charles has stressed the value and importance of the "indispensable" UK and US partnership in an historic address to Congress in Washington

BBC NewsApr 28
World

Spring warmth set to return with 26C forecast next week

get warmer, especially later in the week ahead.** After returning to around average of the mid to high teens, temperatures will jump into the low twenties for much of the United Kingdom from mid-week

BBC NewsMay 16
Politics

Andy Burnham vows to ‘change Labour’ in direct challenge to Keir Starmer

warm, welcoming” stance, but also a “hard-headed” one to a British membership application. “There is a strategic need for the EU and the UK to work together, but I don’t think there would

The Guardian WorldMay 18
Politics

Politics of potholes: why Bristol can’t fix its broken roads overnight

warmly contested on [local Facebook forums](https://www.facebook.com/BristolWorld/posts/the-worst-road-in-bristol-for-potholes-is/1204046211934229/) – but Bristol is [far from the worst](https://www.gov.uk/government/news/how-well-is-your-council-fixing-your-roads), and certainly not the only place to be grappling with what even the government has called

The Guardian WorldMay 23
Politics

UK should set maximum working temperature rules, advisers say

warming to well below 2C remain off track. The CCC points to the twin threats of winter flooding and summer droughts, with increasingly wet winters and dry summers expected on average with further climate change

BBC NewsMay 19
Politics

UK-China ‘ice age’ thaws: Why the West needs Beijing

Getting on a better footing with Beijing is a priority now, say observers. “The UK cannot afford a purely adversarial relationship with China,” Jing Gu, director of the Centre for Rising Powers and Global Development

Al Jazeera EnglishJun 3
Politics

Trump accuses ally Meloni of lacking courage for not joining attacks on Iran

get the oil [in Iran]? Does she like it? I can’t imagine.” ![Pope Leo, in his traditional vestments, stands beside Giorgia Meloni who is wearing a dark blue blazer](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/13053aaa3bd95ec8f777db3261a2a29055c8d335/0_0_7087_4725/master/7087.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Pope

The Guardian WorldApr 14
Business

The city caught in the middle of the big energy shift debate

warming. "Our position is rooted in a plan for a just transition and a fair-minded analysis of what the science demands", he insisted in a speech on 21 April. But Iona says

BBC NewsApr 30
Science

UK temperatures break May records for second day in a row

UK." The heat has also affected passengers travelling on trains up and down the county, with Network Rail imposing a series of speed restrictions on tracks to keep trains safe. National rail said heat

BBC NewsMay 26
Science

The young walrus drawing crowds as he tours the Scottish coast

UK shores, with sightings increasing in recent years. One theory is that this is due to the loss of sea ice habitats in the Arctic. This particular walrus is estimated to be about

BBC NewsApr 28
World

British Jews feel ‘under siege’ and worry about kids wearing religious symbols in public

UK. The CST identified 3,700 incidents in 2025, the deadliest of which was the October 2025 [terrorist attack on the Heaton Park synagogue](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/oct/02/six-minutes-of-terror-how-manchester-synagogue-attack-unfolded) in Manchester, in which two people were killed

The Guardian WorldApr 20
Politics

What did Keir Starmer say in ‘last chance’ speech to save his premiership?

warm and even funny in private but become robotic every time he faces a camera or microphone. Starmer’s speech was better than many he has given, and he did show some passion, even

The Guardian WorldMay 11
World

Body found in search for boy, 11, who went missing in South Yorkshire river

UK last month. They included a 13-year-old girl who died after struggling to swim in the River Wharfe in Burnsall, near Skipton, North Yorkshire, on Sunday evening; a 15-year-old from Cheshire

The Guardian WorldJun 2
Conflicts

Travelodge 'extremely sorry' for giving stranger key to couple's room

warm. According to Adamson, one of the staff members suggested they could change rooms if it did not improve. However, there were no further issues. The couple were getting ready

BBC NewsApr 20
Conflicts

Trump announces Israel-Lebanon ceasefire as House passes war powers resolution | First Thing

Getting the right candidates in office, especially in its home turf of California, is existential, especially as the fight over California’s proposed one-time 5% wealth tax on billionaires edges closer to a vote

The Guardian WorldJun 4
Science

Aardvark calf born at Chester zoo is ‘doing brilliantly’ after bottle-feeding

warm milk every few hours while its mother, Oni, left the den to forage for food. The nursling was placed in an incubator before being carefully returned to its mother each morning. Zookeepers

The Guardian WorldMay 20
Business

'I don't want the children to see how worried we are': UK family finances hit by Iran war

warm all year round for her health. Millions of household energy bills in England, Wales and Scotland are protected by a price cap which sets a limit on the cost of each unit

BBC NewsApr 27
Politics

Charles tamed Trump while rebuking Trumpism in ego-flattering masterstroke

UK shipyard in 1944. Its name was HMS Trump. “And should you ever need to get hold of us,” [Charles III said](https://x.com/RapidResponse47/status/2049295560000106954?s=20), “well, just give us a ring.” The polished brass bell

The Guardian WorldMay 1
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