'Danger zones': Study raises alarm over care home heatwave risk

James Murray
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Friends of the Earth report warns nearly 10,000 care homes are in areas of the UK most at risk from increasingly intense heatwaves

As the UK braces for another heatwave, a new report has today warned thousands of care homes across the UK are ill-prepared for the increasingly intense extreme heat episodes that are expected to become...

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