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Sir John Furley was one of the first in Britain to recognise the value of the Red Cross movement, and in fact had helped convince Robert Loyd-Lindsay to write that initial letter to The Times. He was ...
In June 2025 the conflict in Gaza escalated with a surge in mass casualty incidents linked to the opening of new aid ...
Amr Ali, his wife and children, 7-year-old Adam and 3-year-old Maria, have been displaced five times since hostilities ...
Gaza faces a malnutrition crisis, with nearly half a million people - many of them children - at risk of starvation with hospitals overwhelmed. Learn more.
Responding to the announcement of a deal between the UK and France on migration, Alex Fraser, Director of Refugee Services for the British Red Cross, said: “Today’s announcement has the potential to ...
Responding to the NHS 10-year plan, Lisa Hollins, British Red Cross UK executive director said: “We welcome the focus on health inequalities and neighbourhood health centres. Our teams see first-hand ...
Most of England has been issued an amber heat health alert with temperatures predicted to reach up to 33ºC over the weekend of June 20th 2025.
A British Red Cross volunteer from Epsom who has spent 40 years with the organisation has been awarded a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the King’s Birthday Honours.
A British Red Cross volunteer who has spent almost three decades with the charity has been recognised in the King’s Birthday Honours List.
British Red Cross’ gold-medal-winning garden from the 2025 Chelsea Flower Show donated to mental health Trust in Southeast London.
24.5 million people in Sudan are without enough food, 3.5 million children are malnourished, figures that could tragically worsen as the lean season approaches.