Ireland considers changing fire safety rules amid health concerns over toxic chemicals
The Irish government is contemplating the elimination of fire safety standards that mandate the use of toxic flame-retardant chemicals in...
Read moreDetailsThe Irish government is contemplating the elimination of fire safety standards that mandate the use of toxic flame-retardant chemicals in...
Read moreDetailsFlu season in the UK has kicked off earlier than usual, with infections now three times higher than last year,...
Read moreDetailsMajor UK supermarkets, including Aldi, Tesco, and Marks & Spencer, are recalling several popular food items, including chocolates and pastries,...
Read moreDetailsKnowles Logistics has been fined £133,000 following a serious incident that left an employee injured after falling from a sugar...
Read moreDetailsA care home in Inverness has been fined £1.8 million following the tragic choking death of 96-year-old Elizabeth Campbell, known...
Read moreDetailsThe BMA’s public health committee held its inaugural meeting for the 2025-26 session, addressing pressing issues such as the NHS's...
Read moreDetailsA Northumberland company, Site and Field Services Limited, has been fined £40,000 after an employee sustained severe injuries while cleaning...
Read moreDetailsLandlords in London face a pressing responsibility to ensure their properties are safe and compliant with rigorous regulations. Despite widespread...
Read moreDetailsA North East England waste and recycling company has been fined £270,000 following a serious workplace incident in which an...
Read moreDetailsMotorists in the UK aged 55 and above will soon face new regulations aimed at enhancing road safety. Starting 27...
Read moreDetailsA horticultural company in Banbury has been fined £80,000 after an employee suffered serious injuries, including five broken ribs, from...
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