Comment: How the media’s heatwave reporting ignores the Londoners forced to keep working
When you think about the recent heatwave, what pictures come to mind? You wouldn’t be blamed for thinking: crowded beaches,

When you think about the recent heatwave, what pictures come to mind? You wouldn’t be blamed for thinking: crowded beaches,

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The hospitality industry has tried everything to keep its doors open, from karaoke and darts to shuffleboard and quiz nights.