Jordanians died in Saudi Arabia after suffering heatstroke, said officials, with temperatures reaching 47C in Mecca At least 14 Jordanian pilgrims have died while on the hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia as temperatures soar in the kingdom. Jordan’s foreign ministry said “14
Party begins week of campaigning on economy under pressure to say if it will raise taxes to pay for £7.3bn plans Labour will create more than 650,000 jobs with its green investment plans, Rachel Reeves has said, as the party kickstarts a week of campaigning on the economy. The
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Meteorologists warn that heat will spread east through the week, with ‘heat dome’ expected to trap high temperatures Millions of Americans are facing “dangerously hot conditions”, the National Weather Service said, with a heatwave set to hit the midwest and north-east US from
Guardian investigation finds pupils at England’s wealthiest schools have much greater access to land, with implications for mental health Analysis: Green space better for young brains than we realised How England’s top private schools came to own 38,000 acres of land Beagling,
Scottish Highlands campaign has raised two-thirds of £300,000 target for footpaths on An Teallach. But more is needed to protect people and environment One of Scotland’s most impressive and recognisable mountains will have its walking paths restored after hillwalkers and
With half a dozen US rail projects in the works, Andy Byford thinks Americans will soon clamor for 200mph train lines After years of dashed hopes, delays and the all-consuming dominance of the car and airplane, high-speed trains may finally be about to have their breakthrough
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This blog is now closed. Get our morning and afternoon news emails , free app or daily news podcast Labor ‘continuing to consult’ on Makarrata commission, Albanese says Anthony Albanese says he will attend Arnhem Land’s Garma festival in August to “talk about a way forward” on