Monday 22 June 2026
FTSE 100 10,437.85 +0.07%FTSE 250 23,197.01 -0.71%UK FTSE All Share 5,611.44 -0.02%FTSE Small Cap 7,894.35 -0.40%FTSE AIM All-Share Index 794.27 -1.37%Microsoft 367.34 -5.99%NVIDIA 208.65 +1.69%Apple 297.01 +2.02%Tesla 405.05 -0.34%Amazon 232.79 -2.41%Google 348.78 -2.62%S&P 500 7,472.79 +0.56%Nasdaq 26,166.60 +1.07%Dow 51,712.71 +1.00%Russell 2000 3,004.40 +2.05%CBOE Volatility Index 17.28 +5.30%US 10Y Treasury 4.51% +1.83%US 30Y Treasury 4.95% +0.39%US 5Y Treasury 4.29% +3.28%US 13w Treasury 3.68% +1.38%Euro Stoxx 50 6,311.32 +0.86%DAX 25,139.69 +0.99%CAC 40 8,400.11 -0.56%AEX-Index 1,082.93 +1.20%IBEX 35 19,542.30 +1.98%Nikkei 225 72,353.96 +4.25%Hang Seng 23,768.52 -3.84%SSE Composite Index 4,163.10 +1.63%Taiwan Weighted 47,741.51 +5.16%KOSPI Composite Index 9,114.55 +6.65%Gold $4,172.90 -3.65%Silver $64.91 -7.14%Brent Crude Oil $80.59 +2.06%Natural Gas $3.25 +0.25%Copper $6.34 -2.34%Dollar Index 100.99 +1.46%GBP/USD 1.3251 -1.23%GBP/EUR 1.1590 +0.15%GBP/AUD 1.8923 -0.24%EUR/USD 1.1432 -1.40%Bitcoin (USD) $64,285 +2.21%Ethereum (USD) $1,733 +1.37%XRP (USD) $1.1315 -1.22%Solana (USD) $72.73 +4.46%TRON (USD) $0.3333 +4.03%FTSE 100 10,437.85 +0.07%FTSE 250 23,197.01 -0.71%UK FTSE All Share 5,611.44 -0.02%FTSE Small Cap 7,894.35 -0.40%FTSE AIM All-Share Index 794.27 -1.37%Microsoft 367.34 -5.99%NVIDIA 208.65 +1.69%Apple 297.01 +2.02%Tesla 405.05 -0.34%Amazon 232.79 -2.41%Google 348.78 -2.62%S&P 500 7,472.79 +0.56%Nasdaq 26,166.60 +1.07%Dow 51,712.71 +1.00%Russell 2000 3,004.40 +2.05%CBOE Volatility Index 17.28 +5.30%US 10Y Treasury 4.51% +1.83%US 30Y Treasury 4.95% +0.39%US 5Y Treasury 4.29% +3.28%US 13w Treasury 3.68% +1.38%Euro Stoxx 50 6,311.32 +0.86%DAX 25,139.69 +0.99%CAC 40 8,400.11 -0.56%AEX-Index 1,082.93 +1.20%IBEX 35 19,542.30 +1.98%Nikkei 225 72,353.96 +4.25%Hang Seng 23,768.52 -3.84%SSE Composite Index 4,163.10 +1.63%Taiwan Weighted 47,741.51 +5.16%KOSPI Composite Index 9,114.55 +6.65%Gold $4,172.90 -3.65%Silver $64.91 -7.14%Brent Crude Oil $80.59 +2.06%Natural Gas $3.25 +0.25%Copper $6.34 -2.34%Dollar Index 100.99 +1.46%GBP/USD 1.3251 -1.23%GBP/EUR 1.1590 +0.15%GBP/AUD 1.8923 -0.24%EUR/USD 1.1432 -1.40%Bitcoin (USD) $64,285 +2.21%Ethereum (USD) $1,733 +1.37%XRP (USD) $1.1315 -1.22%Solana (USD) $72.73 +4.46%TRON (USD) $0.3333 +4.03%
Advertisement
Follow News in 60 on Facebook
UK Weather
London 21°C Light rainBirmingham 22°C ClearManchester 18°C Patchy rain nearbyNewcastle 23°C ClearBristol 25°C MistCardiff 23°C ClearEdinburgh 15°C MistBelfast 17°C Mist

Extreme Weather Disrupts Schools and Services Across the UK

Advertisement
Follow News in 60 on Facebook

The UK is facing unprecedented weather conditions as a two-day red weather warning for extreme heat has been issued, with temperatures potentially reaching 39C. This heatwave, coupled with thunderstorms and flash floods, is causing significant disruption, particularly in the West Country. Schools are responding by closing early to protect students and staff from the oppressive heat, with many institutions adjusting their schedules to finish lessons by early afternoon.

The impact of this weather is not limited to education; essential services are also feeling the strain. Waste collection crews are starting their shifts before dawn to avoid the worst of the heat, while transport operators are warning of potential disruptions due to heat affecting road surfaces and rail infrastructure. Great Western Railway has already modified its services in response to the extreme conditions.

Health authorities are raising alarms about the potential rise in heat-related illnesses, particularly among vulnerable populations. The UK Health Security Agency has noted that the elderly and those with pre-existing health conditions are at heightened risk, and the public is being urged to take precautions against heat exposure.

This unusual weather pattern is a stark reminder of the increasing frequency of extreme climate events, prompting discussions about the urgent need for climate action. As Parliament prepares to debate net-zero plans, the current heatwave underscores the immediate consequences of climate change on everyday life in the UK.

Source: BBC News

Read more UK news →

News Category: UK Tags: climate, disruption, health, schools, weather

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *