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6 resultsfor “health impacts of UK heatwave”

Science

Heatwave likely to be confirmed as record-breaking temperatures forecast

impacts on the health of some. [Amber heat-health alerts](/weather/articles/cpwpneyj05eo) remain in force for parts of the Midlands and eastern England until at least Wednesday. ![A rocky coastline with a setting

BBC News2h ago
Science

Hot weather to intensify in UK over bank holiday weekend

impact across health and social care services, with children and those aged over 65 at risk of negative health implications. The remainder of England is under yellow heat health alerts, meaning adverse weather is "likely

BBC NewsYesterday
Health

'Extraordinary' heat health alerts to come into force as record May heat possible

impacts to health and social services. Dr Anya Gopfert, consultant in public health at UKHSA, told the BBC: "This first heat-health alert of the summer season is an important reminder that sustained periods

BBC NewsYesterday
Science

Britain must think like a hot country – otherwise inequalities will only grow

health, housing and place, leaving some communities facing greater harm with fewer resources to adapt or recover. If policy doesn’t acknowledge the growing and unequal impacts of climate change, then there is a real

The Guardian WorldMay 19
Politics

UK should set maximum working temperature rules, advisers say

heatwaves, the committee warned. The CCC wants the government to introduce maximum temperature rules for workplaces to help protect workers' health. "It's a very sensible thing to do because we know that productivity drops

BBC NewsMay 19
World

How could extreme weather affect World Cup 2026?

heatwave could result in air temperatures in the mid-30sC (mid 90F) and WBGT of around 30C (86F) leading to extreme heat stress. ![Lightning strikes near the Orlando Citrus Bowl as a severe weather warning

BBC NewsMay 10