Health alert as things start hotting up
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The mercury hit 30C at Brighton, pictured, and the Met Office has warned of hotter weather today, with highs of 32C across East Anglia, the East Midlands and south-east England. Head of health forecasting, Patrick Sachon, said: "These temperatures, plus high humidity, pose a risk to vulnerable people, such as those with underlying health problems."
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