'Extreme weather is a classic climate emergency warning amid Tory cuts to fire services'

Enjoying a hot, sunny summer can be a joy, but that pleasure will turn to horror if the underworld sweeps all before it - and if we had a functional government instead of a conservative shower, it would reinforce the message to stay safe

Severe weather conditions are classic warnings of a climate emergency. Severe weather conditions are classic warnings of a climate emergency (

Image: SWNS)

Dustbowl UK turns into Tinderbox Britain as fire chiefs warn prolonged hot dry weather is a danger to life and property as we prepare for higher temperatures.

The lack of rain over much of the territory means barbecues and lit cigarettes carelessly thrown away could spark a repeat of last month's fires that destroyed homes and left households digging through rubble.

If a stronger breeze or wind blew sparks from a fire, the damage could be even worse the next time around and reduced fire departments in conservative years will again struggle to cope.

Severe weather conditions are classic warnings of a climate emergency.

Enjoying a hot, sunny summer can be a joy, but that pleasure will turn to horror if the underworld sweeps everything in front of them.

If we had a working government instead of a conservative shower, it would reinforce the message to stay safe.

Herd of a jab?
We owe it to ourselves to protect our families and the wider community: herd immunity is in everyone's interest.
We owe it to ourselves to protect our families and the wider community: herd immunity is in everyone's interest (

Picture:

Getty Images/Science Photo Libra)

Polio booster shots for children under 10 to prevent Britain's first community outbreak of this infectious and debilitating disease in nearly half a century is a sensible precautionary measure.

The UK Health and Safety Agency acting now will hopefully avert the heartache of children and their families, after sewage samples suggest it has spread from person to person.

The jab program in Greater London is not alarmist and experts are desperate to avoid panic, but it is worrying that NHS polio vaccine take-up rates have fallen.

We owe it to ourselves to protect our families and the wider community: Herd immunity is in everyone's interest.

'Extreme weather is a classic climate emergency warning amid Tory cuts to fire services'

Enjoying a hot, sunny summer can be a joy, but that pleasure will turn to horror if the underworld sweeps all before it - and if we had a functional government instead of a conservative shower, it would reinforce the message to stay safe

Severe weather conditions are classic warnings of a climate emergency. Severe weather conditions are classic warnings of a climate emergency (

Image: SWNS)

Dustbowl UK turns into Tinderbox Britain as fire chiefs warn prolonged hot dry weather is a danger to life and property as we prepare for higher temperatures.

The lack of rain over much of the territory means barbecues and lit cigarettes carelessly thrown away could spark a repeat of last month's fires that destroyed homes and left households digging through rubble.

If a stronger breeze or wind blew sparks from a fire, the damage could be even worse the next time around and reduced fire departments in conservative years will again struggle to cope.

Severe weather conditions are classic warnings of a climate emergency.

Enjoying a hot, sunny summer can be a joy, but that pleasure will turn to horror if the underworld sweeps everything in front of them.

If we had a working government instead of a conservative shower, it would reinforce the message to stay safe.

Herd of a jab?
We owe it to ourselves to protect our families and the wider community: herd immunity is in everyone's interest.
We owe it to ourselves to protect our families and the wider community: herd immunity is in everyone's interest (

Picture:

Getty Images/Science Photo Libra)

Polio booster shots for children under 10 to prevent Britain's first community outbreak of this infectious and debilitating disease in nearly half a century is a sensible precautionary measure.

The UK Health and Safety Agency acting now will hopefully avert the heartache of children and their families, after sewage samples suggest it has spread from person to person.

The jab program in Greater London is not alarmist and experts are desperate to avoid panic, but it is worrying that NHS polio vaccine take-up rates have fallen.

We owe it to ourselves to protect our families and the wider community: Herd immunity is in everyone's interest.

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