Disaster and emergencies in the UK

Prince William visits the British Red Cross headquarters to discuss the Gaza conflict

Prince William "deeply concerned" over Gaza conflict

The prince shared his thoughts after a visit to the British Red Cross London headquarters to discuss the humanitarian crisis in Gaza

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Storm brewing over field in the UK

The science of extreme weather and climate change

With flooding, storms, and even tornados hitting UK shores, Hayley Jones from the Met Office explores the link between extreme weather and a changing climate.

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Close-up shot of a male construction worker wiping the sweat from his forehead with his arm while holding his construction hat

What is a heatwave? understanding periods of extreme heat

Often "heatwave" is used to describe any period of extended hot weather, however that's not always the case. Find out what a heatwave is, and how it may affect you.

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A drawing showing a young woman standing facing a fence and facing away from the viewer, then six feet away a man stands on the other side of the fence facing the viewer.

5 facts to remember about loneliness and isolation

One in five of us say we often or always feel lonely. Here are some important things to remember about loneliness.

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An emergency response vehicle in Wales responding to people affected by Storm Arwen.

British Red Cross supports people affected by Storm Arwen

Our emergency response teams have been supporting thousands of people who've been left without power since Storm Arwen hit on Friday, 26 November.

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Drawing of hands holding words that say 'Look after yourself. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Relax and stay calm - you could read, cook or meditate. Take a time-out from the news if you need to.'

Coronavirus (COVID-19) – what is it and how can you keep safe?

Wtih the constant news about coronavirus, don’t forget the basic facts on how to keep yourself safe and healthy.

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A volunteer drops off a prescription to the home of a person who is self-isolating

2020: a year like no other

An inside look at how the British Red Cross carried on through the pandemic

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Maggie looks at a picture in her home

Emergencies beyond the pandemic: Maggie and Barry's story

Emergency response volunteer Julia was on hand after a fire in the couple's home

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British Red Cross volunteer offer emotional support in an emergency

What you can say after emotional trauma

How to comfort someone who's been through an emergency

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A fire engine and a British Red Cross emergency vehicle drive through a flooded road.

“If it’s raining, I can’t sleep. I’m terrified it will happen again”

From losing treasured possessions to living in fear for the future, the impacts of living through a flood can be long-lasting and life-changing

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Close up of Graham's hands placed together while he sitting.

Lonely in isolation: how Graham found support in a pandemic

Just out of hospital as lockdown began, Graham found support when he needed it

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Thermometer showing high temperature

Record breaking 2022 heatwave to become the norm by 2060

The Met Office’s State of the UK Climate report shows that July 2022 was the warmest summer since records began.

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