AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHeat-Health Alerts: UKHSA has issued a yellow heat-health warning for parts of the south and Midlands, running from midday Saturday 4 July to 5pm Wednesday 8 July, after record June temperatures, with risks including increased pressure on health and social care, more vulnerable people needing help, and higher chances of water-related incidents. Elective Care Funding (NI): Northern Ireland’s Health Minister Mike Nesbitt set out £80m in Programme for Government money to cut waiting lists by boosting elective capacity, including extra general surgery at Causeway, Daisy Hill and South West Acute hospitals. Ebola Preparedness (Scotland): MPs have demanded clarity on UK plans after a suspected Ebola case led to a Glasgow hospital lockdown, with tests later returning negative; the letter asks about border steps, surveillance and testing readiness. NHS Infrastructure Clash (Surrey): PMQs saw Keir Starmer criticise opponents of the planned £1.8bn Frimley Park Hospital rebuild site, after backlash over the preferred location at Pine Ridge Golf Club. Mental Health Leadership: Caithness’ major mental health charity Centred Scotland has begun the search for a new CEO after David Brookfield steps down later this year. Public Health & Food: A UKHSA-linked push to reduce harm from heat comes alongside broader health messaging, including warnings about ultra-processed foods and sugary drinks’ role in long-term disease.
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