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Britain bakes in hottest May day on record as temperatures soar to 35C - as trains are forced to stop mid-journey and commuters pack onto sweltering services
Britain recorded its hottest May day on record with temperatures reaching 35°C, causing train services to halt mid-journey and commuters to endure sweltering conditions. The extreme heat disrupted transportation and daily routines.
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