NHS HEALTH LATEST HEADLINES
- Debi Evans
- Jan 27
- 7 min read
Updated: Feb 1
Stories you should be aware of, but may have missed!
In Camp 3 we are aware that there is so much news it is difficult to know where to go for the latest. We will try to bring awareness to events that may directly affect all those locked into the UK NHS Health ‘care’ system.
News will be updated regularly. We can’t possibly cover every topic but we will try to discern and bring you what we think you should know. We are all human after all. We hope to bring you specialised health articles from experts, for example, babies, children, vulnerable, mental health.

HEADLINES – January 2026
1 People will choose Assisted Dying to protect the NHS!
Where have you heard that before? “Protect the NHS’ during Covid, it didn’t end well. But here we go again. Source
No one should be asked to protect the NHS. The NHS is there to protect US. No one should feel a burden on the State system that they have to sacrifice their own life. However, the State appear to know better. All eyes on the Lords who will be passing the Bill shortly.
2 NHS to increase accuracy of bowel cancer test in England
“The sensitivity of the faecal immunochemical test (Fit), which detects bowel cancer by spotting blood in the patient’s stool, will be increased as part of an overhaul of cancer diagnosis and treatment.
NHS England is lowering the threshold for the amount of blood detected through a Fit test needed to trigger the patient being sent for further investigation”. SOURCE
Translated that means – seek, find and destroy. Even if there is nothing to see or worry about. This is all about lowering the threshold to diagnose more with cancer and access treatment.
You can opt out of receiving bowel test kits. If you haven’t already opted out expect one through your door very soon. Our ‘gut’ feeling is that this may not be in your best interests. Please research before you give consent.
3 NHS cancer gene database to identify patients at risk
It’s all about the GENES and PERSONALISED MEDICINE. The NHS are world leaders in Life Science but remember YOU are the lab rat. What if you knew that you are more likely to develop cancer in 30 years? Would you want an mRNA ‘vaccine’ to prevent it? Careful what you wish for, its already happening.
“A new NHS database of genes linked to cancer could enable patients and their families in England to find out whether they are at risk of developing the disease” SOURCE .
4 Pay £100 a day to park at work!
Yes, you read right. NHS Staff in Oxford are being slapped with £100 parking fines. Source
There is much going on in Oxford. It could be argued that Oxford is the real life, Hogwart’s in Harry Potter.
For more of what Camp 3 thinks is going on in Oxford click here. You may be surprised if not shocked.
5 UK glaucoma cases higher than expected and projected to reach 1.6 million+ by 2060
The leading cause of irreversible blindness in people over the age of 40 worldwide is glaucoma. The numbers of those with the condition are already higher than expected and is projected to sharply rise to more than 1.6 million by 2060. SOURCE
Perhaps it could be argued that the Covid-19 Vaccine could be a contributory factor, although until eliminated we will never know. Source. But lest we forget, it should never be forgotten how many people reported serious adverse conditions VIA the yellow card scheme to, The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA). However most never got answered or received acknowledgement or help. Perhaps this would be a good time to remind readers that the MHRA is 86% funded by pharmaceutical companies and is by their own admission an ‘enabler’ not a regulator. But who are they enabling?
An interesting anagram of MHRA is HARM. Let that sink in. #DoNoHarm
6 Prostate cancer is most commonly diagnosed cancer across UK, study finds
According to Prostate Cancer UK charity (rolls eyes) there were 64,425 diagnoses of prostate cancer in 2022. There were also 61,640 new cases of breast cancer.
It appears the NHS are after your prostate’s gentlemen. With more men being urged to ‘get tested’ by the NHS, it appears the more they test, the more cases that are found. BUT is the test accurate or does it produce false positives?
“There is a risk a PSA test result may not be accurate, and you may be offered tests and treatment you do not need”.
But don’t take my word for it. NHS website SOURCE
A new more sensitive test is on the way, but do you really need it? Do you trust it? For those who follow the NHS protocol, expect a prostate mRNA cancer vaccine very soon. You have been warned.
7 Who do you trust to REVIEW your medical records? ChatGPT of course!
In the USA, Open AI has launched ChatGPT Health. Not only will AI analyse your medical records, it will apparently give them better answers. But at what cost? Your privacy is the answer. Open AI want you to share your medical records and data stored on app’s like ‘My Fitness Pal’ which will be analysed in order to ‘conveniently’ give YOU the best advice. It isn’t designed to diagnose you. Do you believe it?
They stress that this new service will empower patients and promote better health outcomes. They also admit that shockingly 230 million people asks its chatbots questions about their health every week!
You will own nothing and have no privacy. The World Economic Forum really weren’t joking.
Remember, what starts in one country will ultimately arrive in your country. SOURCE
8 NHS National Charities Together. Raising funds to help YOU
Were you aware of NHS National Charities Together? Let us introduce you.
“NHS Charities Together is the national charity for the NHS, here for everyone who uses and works in the NHS - now and for generations to come. Working with a network of over 220 local and specialist NHS charities across the UK, we’re driving the things that matter to transform the NHS and deliver the best health and care for everyone”.
Combined they give £1.5 million a day! That is an eyewatering £547.500.000
One of their latest campaigns is to train at least 24,000 people in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR). They aim to support thousands of first responder VOLUNTEERS. Deploying 6,00 units of life saving equipment including defibrillators and community response vehicles.
Do you know what you are donating to? Do you know how it is being used, read on.
Why the sudden surge of Cardiac Arrests. Could it be anything to do with the mRNA Covid vaccine?
New drivers, be warned. Learning how to respond to a cardiac arrest is now part of the driving test in the UK.
9 Nottinghamshire NHS Trust used charity funds for Chairmans LEAVING PARTY
Is an apology enough? Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation have apologised after using charitable funding to throw a leaving party for its former chairman, Paul Devlin. The money raised was to be used to fund external therapies for the mother and baby unit and peer support work for people living with dementia. It is reported here, that £249,50 was used to fund Mr Devlin’s leaving party.
A knee’s up and celebration at the expense of the vulnerable and newborns. Consider where you donate, it could be for a staff party.
10 NHS APP to become national channel for the ‘shift to prevention’.
Those of us fortunate enough to be in Camp 3 have been warning of the dangers of the NHS App. #ScrapTheApp #AppTrap #AppTrap. The NHS App is the key to digital prison, and here is why.
The NHS App will be the ‘central national channel’ for delivering PREVENTATIVE healthcare.
The NHS App won’t just notify you to be tested, deliver test results, organise appointments or book vaccination appointments. Now the NHS App will support prevention services end to end. Note the word PREVENTION. We are fast moving into an era away from treatment and into prevention.
Have you got the NHS App? How do you know the information on the App is correct? Currently it is alleged that the app has 3.6 million active users a month. What a lot of very personal data for the government and private companies to own. Data is the new gold/oil.
Think on before you leap to the phone to check how you are. Instead of looking at the black mirror, try using the bathroom mirror instead. Do you look ok, do you feel ok? If yes, you probably are ok.
11.Deaf people having to turn hearing aids OFF because the NHS has run out of batteries
These are the kinds of headlines that panic people. However, looking more deeply into the Times article, it seems those that rely on their GP surgeries for replacement batteries are being told there are either delays or shortages. This is reportedly leading to many limiting their use to times of necessity. It should be stressed that batteries are still reported as being widely available from pharmacies or on line. No need to panic…yet but perhaps stock up if you want to be prepared.
12 Screening ALL children for type 1 Diabetes
Children are to be targeted AGAIN as the NHS consider offering ALL CHILDREN in the UK screening for type 1 Diabetes.
The study reports that many children are going undiagnosed and are at risk of life-threatening complications such as Diabetic Ketoacidosis, requiring emergency hospital treatment. They argue helping to identify Diabetes earlier will avoid many emergencies.
Already 17,000 children aged between 3 – 17years old have already been checked as part of the Early Surveillance for Autoimmune Diabetes (ELSA).
Perhaps we should be looking for the reason why so many children are being diagnosed with type 1 Diabetes. Maybe rather than tracking them it would be better to advise on eating habits? That’s preventative medicine, isn’t it? Please remember you are what you eat.




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