look in on people who might be vulnerable, an elderly neighbour or someone with very young children. this is the heatwave we have had, the second one this summer, if you like. we only had the last 13 weeks ago. climate change experts have been telling us yet again that we should be expecting more of these events as the climate changes, as the planet warms up. certainly, so far, the people we have been speaking to on the beach, as far as they are concerned, they are very much enjoying it. i did ask them how high do you like it, how what do you want it to go and they said maybe 31, 32 is the maximum and certainly thatis 31, 32 is the maximum and certainly that is what the weather forecasts are saying over the next few days, we could get into the low 30s. they say no harder than that because that would make a british summer that little bit too uncomfortable for them. , u, little bit too uncomfortable for them. , ., ~ , time for a look at the weather. here s nick miller. more on
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Tokyo policymakers could have been driven by security needs and strong domestic opposition against atomic weapons when structuring post-World War II nuclear policy.
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