July starts cool – when will it warm up?
It’s been a cool start to July across the UK. Is it set to warm up anytime soon?
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We spoke to Labour frontbencher Liz Kendall and asked how it feels to be in power after so long.
It’s been a cool start to July across the UK. Is it set to warm up anytime soon?
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