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Firefighters issue urgent plea ahead of Bonfire Night

A union has highlighted a significant increase in fires across the UK in recent years

Alan Jones
Wednesday 05 November 2025 06:19 EST
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Huge fire sweeps across landmark Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh

Firefighters are urgently appealing for government funding for the fire and rescue service as they prepare to tackle a potential surge in incidents over Bonfire Night.

The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) has highlighted a significant increase in fires across the UK in recent years, particularly those resulting in property damage.

FBU general secretary Steve Wright stated: "The fire and rescue service is on its knees after another round of deadly funding cuts, and firefighters are working to save lives under more pressure than ever.

Latest figures show a dramatic increase in serious fire incidents, with outdoor fires rising by over 50%."

“We have seen fire and rescue services pushed beyond limits responding to major wildfire incidents throughout the year, which are only predicted to worsen with the climate crisis.

The Fire Brigades Union has said the fire service has been ‘pushed beyond limits’ responding to wildfires
The Fire Brigades Union has said the fire service has been ‘pushed beyond limits’ responding to wildfires (Getty)

“The loss of one in five firefighter posts since 2010 means fire cover and resilience have been decimated across the UK.

“The outcome is that it takes longer for fire engines to arrive at incidents, when every second counts.

“The FBU is calling on the Government to tax the ultra rich to fund our vital public services.

“To save lives, Rachel Reeves’ upcoming Budget must include a progressive wealth tax to rebuild the fire and rescue service.”

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