AT A GLANCE
Government to launch campaign to help people cope with events such as weather emergencies or cyber-attacks The British public should begin taking “small but important steps” to secure and protect water, power supplies… Darren Jones, the chief secretary to the prime minister, told MPs “the risks we face from climate change cannot be underestimated”, and warned of the “significant and prolonged disruption to essential services” extreme…
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KEY FACTS
- Topic: UK — the feed headline centres on BRITONS, URGED, TAKE, SMALL, STEPS.
- Original feed: The Guardian.
- Published: 14 Jul 2026, 19:05 UK.
- Coverage checked: 1 distinct source and 0 closely matched related stories.
WHAT HAPPENED
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- The Guardian: Government to launch campaign to help people cope with events such as weather emergencies or cyber-attacks The British public should begin taking “small but important steps” to secure and protect water, power supplies…
- The Guardian: Darren Jones, the chief secretary to the prime minister, told MPs “the risks we face from climate change cannot be underestimated”, and warned of the “significant and prolonged disruption to essential services” extreme…
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- 14/07/2026, 19:05 PRIMARY FEED BRITONS URGED TO TAKE ‘SMALL STEPS’ TO PREPARE FOR POTENTIAL NATIONAL CRISES (The Guardian • 56 mins ago) [Story Intel]
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