This report focuses on Tuberculosis (TB) health promotion in the United Kingdom, highlighting the increasing prevalence and the disproportionate impact on specific communities, including migrants, the homeless, substance abusers, and those in prison. The report identifies healthcare inequalities and social determinants of health as key factors. It proposes an educational and training program to increase awareness of TB prevention strategies, along with free medication and check-ups for affected individuals to promote wellbeing and herd immunity. Recommendations include government-led distribution of TB antibiotics in high-prevalence areas and the organization of healthcare awareness and diagnosis campaigns to identify and target those in need of TB prevention. The report emphasizes the importance of addressing TB within these vulnerable populations to improve public health outcomes.