The rest of the UK is considered to be at low risk of the virus taking off.
About £30,000 of cash is seized and three people held in the raids across parts of Greater Manchester.
The heatwave could potentially lead to record-breaking temperatures, forecasters say.
The sweetener is found in a variety of foods, from diet drinks to chewing gum and some yoghurts.
A damning report, by the Health and Social Care Committee, says more needs to be done, and quickly.
Traces of the bacteria have been found in water on two wards in the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Paisley.
The world's first antibiotic was discovered in 1928 by Sir Alexander Fleming, who studied in the town.
Civil servants "honed and refined" crisis skills while preparing to leave the EU, Mr Gove argues.
PM Rishi Sunak said the offer to workers was final and there would be "no more talks on pay".
The latest data shows 7.47 million people are waiting for routine hospital treatment.
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