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  • Our Chief Executive on equality, race and the BHF

    Our Chief Executive, Dr Charmaine Griffiths, discusses what we at the BHF are doing to become a more diverse and inclusive charity,

  • Heart care waiting list at new record high in England

    Latest NHS England figures published today show that the number of people on cardiac waiting lists has risen to a record high of 392,698 at the end of May 2023 in England.

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    London to Brighton Off-Road Bike Ride
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    Date

    Saturday 19 September 2026

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    Location

    Surrey to Hove

    Join thousands of other riders taking on Europe's largest charity mountain bike ride on Saturday 19 September 2026.

  • BHF appeals for volunteers looking to develop skills and try something new

    Now reopen after months of lockdown, our 730 shops nationwide are in urgent need of volunteering support from local communities as we recover from the pandemic.

  • How do stents work?

    Stents are tiny devices which help to keep arteries open and can save lives. We take a look at how they work and what's involved.

  • Yoga and how it can benefit you

    Yoga can help you to cope with stress and improve wellbeing as well as helping develop flexibility, strength, balance and co-ordination. And it is suitable for most heart patients too.

  • Person-centred care

    Person-centred care is about being more involved in your care, and having health services designed around your needs.

  • Volunteer survey: key highlights

    In January we launched our Volunteer Engagement Survey which provided us with an excellent insight into our volunteer experience at the BHF – what’s working well and where we need to improve.

  • Wegovy: what to know about the weight-loss injection

    Find out how the weight-loss medication semaglutide (better known as Wegovy) works, how effective it is, the side effects, and how to get it on the NHS.

  • Making healthy choices easier

    We’ve been funding research to show how policy changes to make healthy choices easier could improve all our health, and campaigning for them to happen.