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Health alerts, risk of field fires as heatwave sweeps across Europe

A blistering early summer heatwave is making its way from the Iberian Peninsula northwards across Europe, forcing thousands of schools to close in France and prompting health warnings.

The Mediterranean Sea was warmer by up to 6 degrees Celsius (10. 8 degrees Fahrenheit) than usual for the time of year, hitting a record of as much as 30C (86F) in Spain’s Balearic Sea as a heat dome trapped hot air above Europe, the country’s weather forecaster Aemet said.

According to the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service, Europe is the world’s fastest-warming continent, experiencing a temperature increase twice the global average. This causes extreme heatwaves earlier in the year and persists into later months.

French forecaster Meteo-France said the heat in France was set to peak on Tuesday, reaching 40-41C (104-106F) in some areas and 36-39C (97-102F) in others.

The country had experienced its hottest June day on record on Monday.

A girl keeps cool using a portable fan as she attends class in an elementary school amid a heatwave in Bordeaux, southwestern France, on July 1, 2025 [Philippe Lopez/AFP]

Sixteen departments will be at the highest level of alert from noon, with 68 at the second-highest level.

The Education Ministry said some 1,350 schools will be fully or partially closed due to the heat, up significantly from about 200 on Monday. The top floor of the Eiffel Tower will be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday, and visitors are advised to drink plenty of water.

The extreme heat also raised the risk of field fires as farmers in France, the European Union’s biggest grain producer, start harvesting this year’s crop.

Some farmers worked through the night to avoid harvesting during peak afternoon temperatures.

In the Indre region of central France, which has seen a spate of field fires since late June, authorities banned fieldwork between 2pm (12:00 GMT) and 6pm (16:00 GMT).

As far north as the Netherlands, some regions were placed on the second-highest alert on Tuesday, with temperatures forecast to reach 38C (100F).

In Amsterdam, extra measures were taken to protect the homeless, while officials in Eindhoven and Arnhem deployed teams to check in on vulnerable elderly people.

Schools in Rotterdam and across West Brabant have adopted “tropical schedules”, which involve shorter hours and additional water breaks for pupils to reduce heat exposure.

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People refresh themselves at a public fountain during a heatwave in Paris, on June 30, 2025 [Ludovic Marin/AFP]

Health concerns

Health alerts have been issued across Europe, with residents and tourists alike seeking ways to keep cool.

According to insurance company Swiss Re, extreme heat kills up to 480,000 people annually around the world. This exceeds the combined death toll from floods, earthquakes, and hurricanes.

Paul edges closer to world title shot with WBA ranking

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Jake Paul has been placed at 14 by the WBA in its latest cruiserweight rankings, a move that edges the American closer to a controversial world title shot.

The YouTuber-turned-boxer outpointed former world champion Julio Cesar Chavez Jr in a 10-round contest in Kansas on Saturday, securing the 12th victory of his professional career.

A top-15 ranking makes the 28-year-old boxing novice now eligible to challenge unified world champion Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez, who holds both the WBA and WBO titles.

Paul has become a polarising presence in boxing, gaining fame through social media and largely facing former MMA fighters in a boxing ring.

Paul cruised past Chavez Jr, once a WBC middleweight champion but now far removed from his prime after years of struggles with weight, discipline, and motivation.

But his ranking is likely to frustrate many within the sport, with traditionalists critical of a fighter with limited experience leapfrogging more established contenders.

After his win, Paul called out British heavyweight Anthony Joshua, lightweight world champion Gervonta ‘Tank’ Davis. He later posed in a face-off with Mexican Ramirez backstage.

Ramirez, 33, extended his record to 48 wins with one defeat after defending his WBA title on the Paul-Chavez card by outpointing Yuniel Dorticos. He also holds a win over Britain’s former world champion Chris Billam-Smith.

WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman said prior to the bout that Paul could also be considered for a ranking with their organisation if he defeated Chavez Jr.

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Archer kept on to bond with England squad as India ponder changes

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England retained Jofra Archer in their squad for the second Test because it is “very important” for him to become acquainted with the squad, captain Ben Stokes says.

Archer, 30, was called into England’s Test squad for the first time in four years after a series of injuries but left out of the final XI for the match, which starts on Wednesday.

The fast bowler has played only one red-ball match since May 2021 and could have been released to play for Sussex in the County Championship this week but will instead stay with England’s squad.

“When someone has been out of the environment for so long – and the last time they were in that environment it was so completely different – for me personally and Baz [England coach Brendon McCullum] as well, we felt if he didn’t play it was important to have Jof around the group, around the people,” Stokes told the BBC.

Since taking over in 2022, Stokes and McCullum have revolutionised England’s Test cricket with a positive, sometimes relaxed, approach.

Archer – one of England’s most exciting debutants in a generation in 2019 – last played a Test in February 2021, when Joe Root was captain and Chris Silverwood coach.

That Test was the last time Archer bowled in two innings of a red-ball match.

He played for Sussex against Durham last week and took 1-32 in 18 overs in the first innings but Durham did not bat a second time as the match ended in a draw.

“You can’t really control how a first-class game will go,” Stokes said.

“Here he can come and bowl. He can help out the lads. He can get used to the environment again and when the opportunity does come he is comfortable in it.

“There are benefits to both situations and at the end of the day me and Baz decided one what we thought was best for Jof. “

Having missed England’s training on Monday because of a “family emergency”, Archer had a lengthy bowl in the nets on Tuesday.

He bowled a long spell at Stokes, challenged the England captain on a number of occasions and with only three days between this Test and the third at Lord’s could make his Test return next week.

India’s XI remains unclear

While England’s decision to hold back Archer means they have an unchanged XI from their win in the first Test at Headingley, India’s side remains uncertain.

Captain Shubman Gill said star bowler Jasprit Bumrah is “available” but a decision on whether he will play will be made on Tuesday evening as he manages his return from a back injury.

The questions do not end there.

Gill appeared to suggest the tourists will bring in a second spinner, off-spinner Washington Sundar or wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav, but the decision is complicated by their weak lower-order after their final four wickets added only 29 runs across two innings combined in Leeds.

Kuldeep would provide a greater wicket-taking threat but Washington greater batting depth.

“If we are able to go with four or five premier bowlers with a sixth bowling option and have batting to seven or eight, that would be a good combination,” Gill said.

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Archer kept on to bond with England squad as India mull changes

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England retained Jofra Archer in their squad for the second Test because it is “very important” for him to become acquainted with the squad, captain Ben Stokes says.

Archer, 30, was called into England’s Test squad for the first time in four years after a series of injuries but left out of the final XI for the match, which starts on Wednesday.

The fast bowler has played only one red-ball match since May 2021 and could have been released to play for Sussex in the County Championship this week but will instead stay with England’s squad.

“When someone has been out of the environment for so long – and the last time they were in that environment it was so completely different – for me personally and Baz [England coach Brendon McCullum] as well, we felt if he didn’t play it was important to have Jof around the group, around the people,” Stokes told the BBC.

Since taking over in 2022, Stokes and McCullum have revolutionised England’s Test cricket with a positive, sometimes relaxed, approach.

Archer – one of England’s most exciting debutants in a generation in 2019 – last played a Test in February 2021, when Joe Root was captain and Chris Silverwood coach.

That Test was the last time Archer bowled in two innings of a red-ball match.

He played for Sussex against Durham last week and took 1-32 in 18 overs in the first innings but Durham did not bat a second time as the match ended in a draw.

“You can’t really control how a first-class game will go,” Stokes said.

“Here he can come and bowl. He can help out the lads. He can get used to the environment again and when the opportunity does come he is comfortable in it.

“There are benefits to both situations and at the end of the day me and Baz decided one what we thought was best for Jof. “

Having missed England’s training on Monday because of a “family emergency”, Archer had a lengthy bowl in the nets on Tuesday.

He bowled a long spell at Stokes, challenged the England captain on a number of occasions and with only three days between this Test and the third at Lord’s could make his Test return next week.

India’s XI remains unclear

While England’s decision to hold back Archer means they have an unchanged XI from their win in the first Test at Headingley, India’s side remains uncertain.

Captain Shubman Gill said star bowler Jasprit Bumrah is “available” but a decision on whether he will play will be made on Tuesday evening as he manages his return from a back injury.

The questions do not end there.

Gill appeared to suggest the tourists will bring in a second spinner, off-spinner Washington Sundar or wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav, but the decision is complicated by their weak lower-order after their final four wickets added only 29 runs across two innings combined in Leeds.

Kuldeep would provide a greater wicket-taking threat but Washington greater batting depth.

“If we are able to go with four or five premier bowlers with a sixth bowling option and have batting to seven or eight, that would be a good combination,” Gill said.

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  • India
  • Cricket

Olivia Attwood uses this viral setting spray to lock in her make-up ahead of filming

Olivia Attwood just gave fans a peek into the make-up she uses ahead of filming her TV show, and amongst the beauty products was one affordable setting spray that went viral on TikTok

Olivia Attwood uses this TikTok viral setting spray to lock in her TV make-up(Image: Olivia Attwood/Instagram)

If you’re wondering how a TV personality keeps their make-up locked in through long sessions in front of the camera, look no further. Olivia Attwood has just given her Instagram followers a look into the beauty products she uses when filming for her TV show, including a viral setting spray that comes with an affordable price tag.

Appearing among other popular brands, keen-eyed fans might have spotted the new and viral sensation that is Huda Beauty’s Easy Bake Setting Spray. It starts at £15 at Sephora and is also available to buy from Boots, Cult Beauty, and Beauty Bay.

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Olivia Attwood uses this Huda Beauty Easy Bake Setting Spray(Image: Huda Beauty/Olivia Attwood/Instagram)

Hidden among the iconic One/Size ‘Til Dawn setting spray and the TikTok viral Kryolan fixing spray is this new gem from the cult-favourite brand Huda Beauty.

Touted as a long-lasting setting spray that blurs pores, controls shine, and locks makeup for 16 hours, this gem from Huda Beauty is the perfect finishing touch for your beauty look.

Armed with an array of skincare ingredients, this setting spray’s formula harnesses the hydrating properties of five types of hyaluronic acid to improve barrier function, ensuring your makeup stays exactly where you want it. It also works in combination with mineral clay, which absorbs excess oil, and rice starch to reduce irritation, letting you wave goodbye to make-up slipping in problem areas.

Designed to veil the complexion in a fine, light-as-air liquid without causing smudges or running, this setting spray promises to melt the skin, refine the complexion’s texture and act as a skin shield, keeping your make-up fresh from dawn to dusk, whether you’re off to work, running errands, on a night out or filming a hit reality show.

With prices starting from £15 for 30ml, you can pick up a 100ml bottle for £28 from Sephora, Cult Beauty, Boots or Beauty Bay.

And it’s not just Olivia who loves this setting spray, as plenty of rave reviews pour in. One 5-star rater gushes: “One of my favorite setting sprays. Blurs my pores and fine lines quite well without leaving my skin feeling dry. “

Another buyer beams: “Genuinely transfer proof. My makeup as survived the Mexico humidity like no other. “

Further songs of praise comes from this shopper who says: “Keeps the makeup locked in place all day long they really weren’t joking about the 16 hr long wear. “

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And the accolades keep coming from this customer who shares: “This setting spray is incredible. It locks all of off layers into place and blends my products beautifully. I wore this in a hot 95F day and was in a pool being splashed and my makeup didn’t run. I fully believe in its power. “

Myleene Klass shares daughter’s terrifying health ordeal after she ‘turned blue’

Myleene Klass has shared a terrifying moment when her daughter, Hero, almost choked to death after finding a small item that she couldn’t vocalise had got stuck in her throat

Myleene Klass(Image: ITV)

Myleene Klass has revealed she was left “hysterical” after a harrowing experience in which her daughter, Hero, turned blue and collapsed from choking. The 47-year-old star opened up on the We’re Not Getting Any Younger podcast about the chilling moment involving her child and a dayglo star.

The singer and TV presenter, originally of Hear’Say fame, is a mum of three. She shares daughters Ava and Hero with ex-husband Graham Quinn, and a son, Apollo, with her current partner Simon Motson.

This revelation comes amidst news that Myleene has become a certified first aider for St John Ambulance—a decision inspired by an earlier occasion in which she managed to prevent her daughters from choking.

Recounting the distressing event, Myleene said: “Well, it was Hero when she was a baby. She choked on those… you know those dayglo stars that you stick on the ceiling? I can’t have them in the house. “

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Myleene is a mother-of-three and a former member of the pop group Hear’Say(Image: Dave Benett/Getty Images for Van Gogh Alive Exhibition)

When asked whether the star had fallen from the ceiling, Myleene clarified: “She found it. She couldn’t speak—she was so little. She couldn’t even… well, she couldn’t speak because she was choking, but she couldn’t even vocalise what had happened,” she told OK! .

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Myleene went on to describe the terrifying moment of realisation, saying: “Because she stumbled in holding her like… she stumbled in. And she was so little, so she… she couldn’t even speak properly anyway, and her face just went blue and then she just fell on the floor. “

She recalled that she had been doing the washing up in the kitchen when the incident occurred. After greeting her daughter, she endured what she described as the “longest five minutes of my life. “

Loose Women presenter Myleene Klass broke down in floods of tears on live TV
Myleene Klass detailed a terrifying incident involving her daughter, Hero(Image: ITV)

Myleene said: “I turned her upside down—she was that right age—and I had done first aid, but now I wanted to learn it to a more sort of professional level. “

She clarified that she didn’t mean “literally” upside down, but rather that Hero was small enough to be supported along her forearm. In that position, Myleene gave her a firm pat to dislodge the object.

She explained that the star didn’t come out immediately, but Hero eventually vomited it up and then casually “toddled off”, while Myleene was left in a state of hysteria.

The NHS advises that choking in children typically occurs during play or mealtimes, as young ones often explore the world by putting items in their mouths.

Myleene Klass heartbreakingly burst into tears on Friday's Loose Women as she discussed the government announcing certificates for baby loss
Myleene has recently become a trained first aider for St John Ambulance(Image: ITV)

It emphasises that the best prevention is to keep small objects out of reach and to cut food into bite-sized pieces. However, despite precautions, a child may still choke.

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The NHS provides a detailed guide on how to respond in such situations, including instructions for administering back blows, chest thrusts, and abdominal thrusts, as well as steps to take if a child becomes unconscious.