The Met Office and the British Red Cross said everyone shown 'know the signs'

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In high temperatures you could risk dehydration, heat exhausation and even heat stroke

The health service and government agency have shared guidance as 30C hits the UK

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Much of the country can expect scorching weather over and beyond the bank holiday weekend

The Met Office says scorching temperatures of up to 35C are set to hit eight areas on Tuesday, as UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) amber heat-health alerts are in place across…

Britons are being urged to hydrate and seek shade as the United Kingdom wilts amid a record-breaking spell of hot weather for May that will last until Wednesday.

Much of the country can expect scorching weather over and beyond the bank holiday weekend

The alert means it is likely there will be a rise in deaths, particularly among those ages 65 and over or with health conditions, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA)

The Met Office and the British Red Cross said everyone shown 'know the signs'