Major progress made for people with severe asthma
Lottie from our policy team tells us what the severe asthma campaign has achieved over the last year and why we now need your help.
Toxic air in Wales can’t be ignored
Stephanie Woodland, our Communications Officer for Wales & Northern Ireland, shares our concerns of about dangerous levels of air pollution in Wales, what areas are most at risk and our urges push for progress on the Clean Air Bill.
Clean air, nature preservation and cross-party support in Northern Ireland
Austin Orr, our Policy and Public Affairs Officer for Northern Ireland, writes about our successful collaboration with RSPB NI and Delores Kelly MLA on clean air and nature preservation.
Clear the air in Scotland
Gareth Brown, Scottish Policy and Public Affairs Officer for Asthma UK, writes about our campaigning at COP26 Green Zone as we united with British Lung Foundation and Impact on Urban Health to say - ‘Clear the Air’.
Failing on the fundamentals: what our report on COPD discovered
Our new report tells a shocking story of poor care for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in the UK. Andrew from the policy team tells us more about what we discovered and what needs to change.
Why I ran the Great North Run in memory of my sister Emily
Liz’s sister Emily passed away from severe asthma in 2014. This year, Liz decided to run the Great North Run in her memory. Here, she tells us Emily’s story, why she wanted to fundraise for Asthma UK and her experience at the Great North Run.
Getting used to the new me
Anita, 56, never thought she would retire in her 50s. But, after being diagnosed with COPD eight years ago, she found she could no longer manage the workload she was used to without it having a damaging effect on her condition. In this blog, Anita explains how being forced to leave her job made her rethink what made her happy in life.
Finding new clues in the link between asthma and DNA
Dr Kath Fawcett is an Asthma UK-funded Research Fellow at the University of Leicester. Ian Jarrold, our Deputy Head of Research tells us about about her research into the role of DNA in asthma, and the potential of this in the development of new treatments.
What impact do e-cigarettes have on COPD?
Dr Aaron Scott is a Lecturer in Respiratory Science, within the Institute of Inflammation and Ageing, at University of Birmingham. Ian Jarrold, our Deputy Head of Research and Innovation, tells us about his British Lung Foundation-funded research into whether e-cigarettes can actually be beneficial to smokers with COPD.
Asthma and irregular sleep patterns
Dr Hannah Durrington is a consultant in respiratory medicine and a senior clinical lecturer at the University of Manchester. Here she tells us about her research into irregular sleep patterns and asthma symptoms.
Why respiratory health should be a priority at the Spending Review
On 27 October the Chancellor will set out Government spending plans for the next three years. Our Policy & Public Affairs Officer, Essie Mac Eyeson explains why we’re urging him to invest in lung health.
The next step on London’s journey to cleaner air
Rob from our policy team tells us about the ULEZ (ultra-low emission zone) expansion in London this month, including the improvements we’ve already seen, how this further expansion will benefit a quarter of a million more people with lung conditions, and our hopes for the future.
Staying positive and motivated in lockdown
Petra McCauley, our Head of Volunteering and Support Groups, explains how we’ve had to adapt to run our groups during the pandemic and how in doing so, we’ve been able to connect with our groups in a really positive way.
Why has my asthma suddenly got worse?
Claire Fisher, Asthma UK Respiratory Nurse, shares some top tips on what to do if your asthma is getting worse.
I used to avoid exercise, now I climb mountains!
After avoiding exercise for over 40 years because of his asthma Kemal took up walking during the lockdown and the decision has been lifechanging for him. Last week he completed the Camino de Frances - walking 800km from France to Spain in 30 days raising over £1000 for Asthma UK. Here he shares his story.
Life-changing drug approved for use across the UK
Lottie from our policy team, tells us about a new biologic drug called Dupilumab, which is now approved for use across the UK to treat severe asthma.
Flu, flu jabs and asthma
In our in-house GP, Dr Andy’s latest blog, he discusses the flu vaccine and why it’s important for people with asthma.
Action is needed in Scotland to reduce the impact of tobacco, alcohol and other harmful products to our health
Gareth Brown, our Policy and Public Affairs Officer in Scotland, explains why Asthma UK Scotland and a coalition of charities are calling on the Scottish Government to reduce the level of chronic diseases or NCDs (Non communicable diseases).
Ten top tips to help you go car free
This autumn, we’re working with our partner, NiQuitin, to call on all the Clean Air Heroes out there to take action on dirty air. One of the best ways to reduce our impact on air quality is to go car free as much as possible, and this World Car Free Day, Sandra, our clean air champion, mum of two and car free campaigner for Possible (who aim towards seeing a zero carbon society), tells us her top tips for going car free.
Getting it right first time for people with asthma
Lottie from our policy team, tells us about a new report launched that outlines the current state of asthma care and how our campaigning is making a difference.