By Liam Gilliver High temperatures kill around 2,000 people each year in England alone. Whilst seeing the sun out in all of its glory is a novelty for Brits, especially after the onslaught of rain and snow that winter brought, it’s important to stay safe. Many people do not take heat injury as seriously as they should, but heatstroke is considered a medical emergency and can be life-threatening. As temperatures hit a scorching 26C yesterday, and the sun is expected to be blaring out today before the heatwave collapses, it’s important to know the signs of heat exhaustion and heatstroke – which …