Annie1 The fact that people are drowning and undoubtedly some will die of heat stroke or heat exhaustion, rather suggests that people do need to be reminded of how to deal with what are the highest temperatures ever recorded in this country and experienced by many people in urban areas, trapped in small flats designed to keep heat in, not let it out.
If you had read some of the stories of families, with members with respiratory problems. struggling to keep cool and well in small flats, where all the windows face south or are above busy city streets, you would understand they need all the help and advice they can get to try to keep cool and out of A&E.
It is fine for the educated, healthy older people, a description, that probably applies to most GN members by default to be superior about the nanny state, but not everybody has our advantages.
Police launch an investigation into Ann Widdacombe death
Thinking of selling due to heat
Alphalock - like wordle but harder!



