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China’s Xi Jinping meets Central Asian leaders: Why their summit matters

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"Joy Crookes is an artist who I've never seen live before who I love to hang out with on the radio," he says.

But it may be disrupting species' breeding patterns and could bring an influx of jellyfish that like warmer waters, including the huge barrel jellyfish, to seas and beaches.It could also cause harmful algae to grow out of control, creating wide patches of green algae that can poison other life.

China’s Xi Jinping meets Central Asian leaders: Why their summit matters

"We will be watching closely to monitor the impacts of the current UK heatwave on marine life and fisheries," John Pinnegar, Lead Advisor on Climate Change at the UK Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science.Previous heatwaves have caused harmful blooms of algae and in 2018 caused mass mortality among mussels.In 2023, jellyfish sightings increased by 32% following a marine heatwave with temperatures 3-4C above average.

China’s Xi Jinping meets Central Asian leaders: Why their summit matters

The heat could also encourage different fish to move into UK waters, including the bluefin tuna, potentially increasing the amount of fish to catch.Normally marine heatwaves last around two weeks, so scientists are surprised at how long this one is persisting.

China’s Xi Jinping meets Central Asian leaders: Why their summit matters

"It is exceptional. We are about two and half months in, which is very long," says Dr Berthou.

Higher sea temperatures can push up land temperatures too, as sea breezes carry the heat off the ocean..

The theme - Superfine: Tailoring Black Style - was "completely in my wheelhouse", he says, as it looked at the way that style formed black identities.Given that he already has a robust legacy in the design world, the 58-year-old saw the opportunity to find fresh adherents to the Boateng look.

"I think it's, in a way, communicating to a new audience," he tells the BBC a few days after the showcase.Throughout his 40 years in fashion, the designer has built a reputation for challenging the norms of men's tailoring. His eponymous brand sells form-fitting, stylish suits, often accented with bold colours and West African-inspired patterns.

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