Ireland went through a mini heatwave which saw the country burning in temperatures of 33C last month and people left sweating.
Spanish shops, offices and hospitality venues will no longer be able to set their cooling systems below 27C in the summer.It's all part of a new policy from the Spanish government to save energy.That's continuing this week- with an orange alert being raised in nine of Spain's provinces for "intense heat" which is expected to last through to the middle of the week.
With regards to new energy rules, shops will also be obliged to keep doors closed and heating systems must be checked more often to increase efficiency under the new measures, Spanish Ecological Transition Minister Teresa Ribera said.
No chance of that in Ireland Worst summer ever