🇬🇧 United Kingdom
Under-reported stories from United Kingdom, surfaced by AI from official sources and wire services.
Sudan: UN Reports 76% of Women Feel Unsafe Amid Ongoing War
A recent UN assessment in Sudan reveals that 76% of women aged 25-49 feel unsafe in displacement camps and public spaces due to the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces. The study, based on 95 focus group discussions across 16 states, highlights pervasive fears of harassment, sexual violence, and physical attacks, especially at night. Women prioritise economic empowerment, basic services, and safe return to their homes, but funding for protection and health sectors remains critically low.
NHS Reports Record GP Access with Over 1.5 Million Daily Appointments
→NHS England has announced that GP teams delivered over 1.5 million appointments per working day in the last year, marking the highest access levels on record. This surge is partly attributed to a significant increase in online consultation requests, with 83 million submissions over the past 12 months. Despite ongoing challenges, such as phone access frustrations, digital tools are helping ease the morning rush for patients.
NHS to Roll Out Wegovy for 1.2 Million at Risk of Heart Attacks and Strokes
→NHS England has announced that 1.2 million people with cardiovascular disease will be eligible for Wegovy (semaglutide) within months, aiming to reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes. The drug, already used for obesity and diabetes management, has been approved by NICE for this new purpose following clinical evidence of a 20% risk reduction. This marks a significant public health intervention as part of the NHS’s 10-Year Health Plan to manage long-term conditions.
NHS Waiting Lists Drop to Lowest in Nearly Three Years Despite Record Winter Demand
→NHS England reports that waiting lists have fallen to their lowest level in almost three years, with 7.25 million treatments pending in January 2026, a decrease of over 370,000 since June 2024. Despite facing a record-breaking winter with over 9 million A&E attendances, the NHS achieved the shortest winter waiting times in four years. Health leaders credit improved planning and staff dedication for the sustained progress in patient care.
UK Government Invests £237 Million in Community Diagnostic Centres Expansion
→The UK Government has announced a £237 million investment to establish four new Community Diagnostic Centres (CDCs), expand 17 existing ones, and enhance 15 others across England. This initiative aims to provide quicker and more convenient access to diagnostic tests and scans closer to patients’ homes, as part of a broader £26 billion annual NHS investment. Health officials highlight that this expansion will build on the NHS’s record of nearly 30 million diagnostic tests conducted in 2025.