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The Guardian view on drought: hot, dry conditions make inequality starker | Editorial ⊖
Water is a vital shared resource, and privatisation has made a just transition harder
Compared with rising heat-related deaths, and devastating wildfires in the Cairngorms and Suffolk, the announceme…
Struggling to get through summer? Treat yourself like a beloved dog – and six other survival tips | Emma Beddington ⊖
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
August usually sends me into an anxious funk, but I think I’ve worked out how to handle 2026’s terrifying heat and apocalyptic images
Unfortunately for hairdressers, “How’s your summer going?” is a lo…
July set to be driest on record for England and Wales after relentless heatwaves ⊕
Climate scientist urges better planning as southern England had just 1% of long-term average rainfall last month
Half of England and the whole of Wales are officially in drought and July is set to be …
‘It’s Glastonbury on wheels’: bards and musicians flock to eisteddfod to celebrate Welsh culture ⊕⊕
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
This year’s event, Eisteddfod y Garreg Las, is being held near Cardigan in west Wales and celebrates the festival’s 850th birthday
By 1176, Lord Rhys ap Gruffydd, a medieval Welsh prince, had become o…
The 10 most overcrowded commuter trains revealed ⊕
I’m all for the nanny state – but we should abolish fines for holidays in term time | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett ⊕⊕
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a story from The Guardian ⚠️ › International
Some parents are sticklers for the rules, yet mass civil disobedience by parents in England and Wales suggests many agree with me
Perhaps it’s my stage of parenthood, or the fact that I’ve been lying …
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