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British man dies of suspected heart attack on Mount Vesuvius in heatwave

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The 56-year-old tourist was visiting the volcano near Naples with his family as temperatures in Italy reached 40C

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Get ready for sicknote Tuesday! Bosses brace for wave of workers skiving off as heatwave coincides with England's final Euros group game

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Bosses are expecting a wave of workers to call in sick tomorrow, as the heatwave coincides with England's final Euros group-stage game.

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Shocking scenes as Cavalry Guard faints flat on his face in London due to UK heatwave

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The Calvary Guard fell completely flat on his face during rehearsals at the Mall and had to be helped up by a fellow guard

British tourist dies on Mount Vesuvius near Naples amid heatwave

www.standard.co.uk

The man, named locally as Mark John Irwin, was reportedly close to the summit when he had a heart attack

British tourists warned as new maps show 40C heatwave battering Europe

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British tourists are being warned to take precautions before heading to countries affected by heatwaves.

How much water should we be drinking during a heatwave?

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CDC recommends drinking eight ounces of water every 15 to 20 minutes

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Pet owners issued heatwave warning over mistake that can be 'fatal'

Pet owners are being warned never to leave animals inside uninsulated conservatories during the hot spell

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How much it costs to keep an electric fan on all day as UK braces for heatwave

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You might want to know how much you're spending to keep yourself cool

Met Office heatwave verdict on how long 28C sizzler will last - and when it'll strike agai

www.express.co.uk

Brits can enjoy days of scorching temperatures - but the continual heat won't stick around for long.

Simple heatwave hack to keep cool – and all you need is two ingredients

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A guest on the Today Show in the US shared a clever hack to avoid the heatwave this week - and it's a two-ingredient that requires a few minutes to prepare.

Amazon shoppers hail air cooler fan that 'reduces room temperature quickly' during heatwaves

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The air cooler comes with a handy remote control and is on wheels for easy portability

Bioderma’s aftersun is a must-have for the UK heatwave and beyond

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Our tester ‘really couldn’t find a fault’ with this formula

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'I bought a portable air conditioner during the heatwave and it has saved my sleep'

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For a long while, I never thought I needed an air con - until I actually got one

Drivers on UK roads in heatwave this week face having to pay £180

Driving in hot weather this week could see drivers face a £180 bill. Mechanic experts at Prestone, a maintenance and protection fluids brand, warned driving in the UK heatwave could lead to windscreen damage as the temperatures skyrocket.

Genius heatwave hack to keep cool in the summer requires just two ingredients

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With Brits finally basking in temperatures we should expect at this time of year, a woman has highlighted the importance of keeping as cool as possible in the sun with a simple hack

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Heatwave habits that are actually illegal as garden mistake could lead to hefty fine

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Brits will be looking for ways to cool down as temperatures across the country soar - but experts are warning against illegal heatwave habits that could land you with a hefty fine - or even prison

American living in UK defends Brits being mocked for suffering in heatwave

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She has hit back at people from her own country who are laughing at the UK's latest 30°C heatwave

Heatwave forecast in the UK offers a welcome boost to businesses after a rainy spring

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Temperatures in London are forecast to hit peaks of 31C on Wednesday, with much of south-east England basking in the mid-20s for the first half of the week - and it's a welcome boost for businesses