NHS data shows that UK accident and emergency (A&E) attendances reach a new record in June. According to the figures reported, there were 81,264 A&E visits in June—the highest number ever recorded for that month—according to the data referenced by The Independent. The report links the rise in demand to the period of hot weather affecting the UK, describing it as a heatwave. The available information focuses on the overall attendance total for June and does not break the figures down by region, type of case, or changes in referral patterns. It also does not provide comparative figures for previous years or for other months. Overall, the reporting indicates that the June peak reflects unusually high pressure on urgent care services during the heatwave period, as captured by the NHS attendance statistics.