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Islington 'Cool Space' forced to close due to overheating as temperatures soar

The space is intended to provide residents with shelter from extreme heat
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CBC News
· Sep 18, 2025
Apartments can become sweltering in summer. Why heat bylaws could be coming to a city near you
Apartments can become sweltering in summer. Why heat bylaws could be coming to a city near you
The Standard
· Jun 24, 2026
London heatwave LIVE: Red 'risk to life' alert takes effect today as capital expected to sizzle in 37C
London to shut up shop as heatwave intensifies with schools and offices closing amid ‘do not travel’ warnings - latest updates
Metro
· Jun 26, 2026
London is so hot the pavements reached 57°C
The capital is boiling.
Skift
· Jun 24, 2026
London Climate Event on Extreme Heat Canceled Due to Extreme Heat
London and much of the UK are exposed to extreme heat, with buildings designed to retain warmth and little air conditioning. The science says it will only get worse.
Bloomberg
· Jul 5, 2026
New York Thunderstorms Raise Flood Risk as Heat Dissipates
New York City will have a cooler, soggier Sunday now that the massive heat dome across the US East that taxed power grids and snarled transit has started to crack, while lingering high temperatures in Washington and across the Mid-Atlantic triggered air quality warnings.
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Related coverage for "Islington 'Cool Space' forced to close due to overheating as temperatures soar": CBC News — Apartments can become sweltering in summer. Why heat bylaws could be coming to a city near you. The Standard — London heatwave LIVE: Red 'risk to life' alert takes effect today as capital expected to sizzle in 37C. Metro — London is so hot the pavements reached 57°C. Skift — London Climate Event on Extreme Heat Canceled Due to Extreme Heat. Bloomberg — New York Thunderstorms Raise Flood Risk as Heat Dissipates