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Lifeguard rescues doubled last year, says RNLI

Better weather and more people staying in the UK for their holidays are cited as reasons for the jump in rescues. Better weather and more people staying in the UK for their holidays are cited as reasons for the jump in r…

Lifeguard rescues doubled last year, says RNLI

Better weather and more people staying in the UK for their holidays are cited as reasons for the jump in rescues. Better weather and more people staying in the UK for their holidays are cited as reasons for the jump in rescues.

Key takeaways

Quick scan — what you need to know:

  • Better weather and more people staying in the UK for their holidays are cited as reasons for the jump in rescues.
  • Better weather and more people staying in the UK for their holidays are cited as reasons for the jump in rescues. Better weather
  • and more people staying in the UK for their holidays are cited as reasons for the jump in rescues.

Background

What led here, in plain terms:

  • ns for the jump in rescues.
  • Full context often emerges as officials, markets, or courts add updates.

Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • Better weather and more people staying in the UK for their holidays are cited as reasons for the jump in rescues.
  • Better weather and more people staying in the UK for their holidays are cited as reasons for the jump in rescues. Better weather
  • and more people staying in the UK for their holidays are cited as reasons for the jump in rescues.