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Simon Trott jokes that he didn’t want to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a farmer because of the vagaries of the ...
Western Europe has recorded its hottest June, and the continent is the fastest-warming in the world. Heatwaves in Europe have arrived unexpectedly early this year with two major spikes in temperatures ...
With the 2026 and 2030 World Cups scheduled in hot regions, addressing heat risks is becoming urgent as climate change worsens.
The hosepipe ban will come into effect in Hampshire and on the Isle of Wight from 9am on Monday, the company said in a statement. Thames Water announced earlier this week that a hosepipe ban would ...
Hotter, drier summers are leading to an increased risk of subsidence damage to UK properties and - with population centres in ...
Water firms have different policies on what people should do if they spot someone flouting the ban as England struggles with ...
Thames Water announced its hosepipe or temporary use ban (TUB) after the EA placed much of its area in its "prolonged dry ...
Thames Water announced on Monday 14 July it will be bringing in a hosepipe ban from Tuesday 22 July across parts of Swindon, ...
Delayed matches, injured stars, and poor pitches — the Club World Cup has highlighted systemic problems FIFA must urgently ...
The Bank of England can still cut rates at its August meeting, reassures James Moore. So, this blip may prove temporary ...
Despite the FIFA's claims the Club World Cup was "a world-class stage", it faced significant challenges that could also impact the 2026 World Cup in a country governed by the uncertainty of Donald ...
Around 2,300 people died in 12 European cities due to an extreme heat wave that hit the region from June 23 to July 2, a rapid scientific analysis has found. Researchers also estimated that roughly 1, ...