UK firefighters' trade union
The government has issued an unprecedented emergency alert warning England and Wales about a very high risk of wildfires, urging people to avoid anything that could start a blaze. The alert follows dozens of fires, including in Stourbridge, and comes with a ban on disposable barbecues and a deployment of military resources to support firefighting efforts.
The UK faces a heat- and drought-driven summer, with wildfires flaring across England and Scotland. The Fire Brigades Union is calling for more equipment and funding, while authorities warn drought and heat will persist, demanding national resilience and clearer emergency planning.
More than 80 firefighters and about 30 trucks have contained a fire at a single building on Victoria Street, Richmond. The blaze affected adjacent shopfronts; the premises was unoccupied. Victoria Police are investigating a ram raid and arson. Thick smoke has prompted VicEmergency alerts and road closures.
Green MPs and unions are pressing for legally binding maximum indoor temperatures amid recurring heatwaves. Legislation would create an independent body to set safe thresholds and detail implementation, with cross-party backing and comparisons to Spain. Government says it will study the issue further.
A large railway embankment fire in Walthamstow has drawn more than 100 firefighters, prompting road closures, rail disruption, and evacuation of nearby residents. Authorities advise keeping windows and doors shut and avoid the area as the blaze continues to burn and investigators assess the cause.
More than 50 environmental groups have written to Prime Minister Andy Burnham, saying he has not used the words "climate change" since taking office and urging him to link this summer's wildfires, drought and record heat to the climate crisis. They call for a public plan, an end to new North Sea drilling and faster investment in clean power and resilience.