AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoExtreme Heat Disrupts Schools: The Met Office has extended its red extreme heat warning into Friday night, with temperatures in parts of England and Wales expected to stay in the 30s and possibly reach 38C, and schools are still closing or finishing early—one example is Castledon School in Wickford shutting Friday due to staffing safety concerns, while guidance stresses keeping pupils safe and comfortable. Health System Under Strain: Doctors warn the NHS in England is struggling as heat drives overcrowding and failures in equipment and cooling, with some trusts declaring critical incidents. Workplace Heat Rules: With no legal maximum workplace temperature, employers must keep conditions “reasonable”, but staff may have grounds to raise concerns if conditions become unsafe. Travel and Water Restrictions: Train operators advise only essential travel, and South East Water warns Kent customers not to use hosepipes as the heatwave peaks. Education Support for Families: In Scotland, Advice Direct Scotland urges families to check eligibility for summer holiday meal payments for children on non-universal free school meals. Tech for Learning: Construction has started on the UK’s £750m national supercomputer at the University of Edinburgh, aimed at helping researchers and commercial users simulate real-world scenarios.
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