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Britain's May and June heatwaves were responsible for 2,700 deaths, shocking study predicts - as scientists warn the worst is yet to come | Daily Mail Online

Britain's scorching May and June heatwaves are thought to have claimed more than 2,700 lives, with almost half of those deaths fuelled by climate change.

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