Many of Saturday's papers lead on the extremely hot temperatures that are predicted for next week.
Several of tomorrow's front pages focus on Britain's first-ever red heat alert from the Met Office, as the country braces for potentially record-breaking temperatures of up to 41 degrees Celsius early next week. The Mirror calls the heat wave a "national emergency" and reports that the NHS is expecting casualties and that transport will be disrupted. A map on its front page shows that parts England will be hottest.
Health officials are particularly concerned for the safety of those living alone on the upper floors of buildings, reports The Guardian, which also leads on the dangers of next week's extreme weather.In another weather-related story, the Daily Star reports that marine biology experts fear the climate crisis could bring great white sharks to UK waters.
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