Climate change made UK's record July heatwave 10 times more likely, scientists warn

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Snap analysis comes as Met Office also warns hotter temperatures are fast becoming 'new normal' in the UK

Human-caused climate change made last week's record-breaking heatwave at least 10 times more likely, according to rapid attribution analysis released today by an international team of climate scientists....

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