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UK Schools Close Amid Record Heat
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A scorching heatwave blanketing western Europe forced hundreds of UK schools to close or shorten hours this week, as temperatures soared toward 40°C—breaking June records set in 1976. From Somerset to Oxfordshire and Gloucestershire, dozens of schools shut down or adjusted schedules, citing red weather warnings, lack of air conditioning, and dangerous commuting conditions. Teacher unions are urging immediate relief measures like cooler classrooms and more water breaks, while calling for long-term fixes: updated buildings and legally mandated classroom temperature limits. The Department for Education insists attendance is vital, but acknowledges schools must prioritize safety and comfort in extreme heat, highlighting a growing tension between education continuity and student wellbeing in a warming world.
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