2025 Becomes UK's Hottest Year on Record Since 1884, Heat Waves May Have Caused 2,700+ Deaths

According to the UK Met Office, 2025 became the hottest year on record since 1884, as reported on July 14. Climate scientist Kenden stated that 2025 marked the sixth time in the 21st century that the UK has reset its annual average temperature record. Analysis by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine estimates that heat waves in May and June in England and Wales may have caused over 2,700 deaths this year.
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