NHS staff describe 'wall of heat' and temperatures over 30C on wardspublished at 13:15 BST
Catherine Burns
Health correspondent
A nurse working in a hospital in the Midlands who contacted the BBC through Your Voice says her ward has been transformed into a "wall of heat".
She also describes the ward as "terrible" and "intolerable" but is having to push on through for the patients.
Meanwhile, a midwife tells me there’s no air conditioning in the post natal ward - so mums and new babies are trying to cope with temperatures over 30C (86F).
An A&E doctor also tells me the heating is still on in some parts of their hospital, with no air conditioning and windows that do not open.
They say staff are getting irritable, while patients are in “hot, cramped and chaotic” conditions, and some are becoming abusive.





























