'A question of fairness': Analysis exposes those most at risk of overheating
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Sky News'A question of fairness': Analysis exposes those most at risk of overheatingnews.sky.comPeople of colour or on low income are more than twice as likely to live in neighbourhoods that are polluted and prone to overheating, according to new analysis shared exclusively with Sky News.
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