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 moreDetailsThe UK has launched a national commission to oversee the integration of artificial intelligence in healthcare, aiming to balance innovation...
Read moreDetailsBrake has unveiled the winners of its 2025 UK Fleet Champions Awards at a ceremony in Leeds, attended by over...
Read moreDetailsDespite stringent safety regulations, workplace injuries in the UK remain alarmingly high, with over half a million non-fatal incidents recorded...
Read moreDetailsCounterfeit toys, particularly Labubu dolls, have surged in the UK, making up 90% of 259,812 fake toys intercepted this year,...
Read moreDetailsA tragic workplace incident in Darwen, Lancashire, has highlighted serious safety failures after 64-year-old Iftikhar Ahmed Mughal succumbed to head...
Read moreDetailsThe Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has launched an ambitious inspection initiative targeting 1,000 vehicle repair businesses across Great Britain...
Read moreDetailsColin Robb, head of operations at Derry Bros, has raised alarms over escalating confusion in cross-border freight, as compliance deadlines...
Read moreDetailsPaul Brown has been appointed as the new Chair of Build UK, following his tenure as Vice Chair. With over...
Read moreDetailsThree UK supermarkets are urgently recalling The Jolly Hog's Leek Porkers 6 British Sausages due to undisclosed milk content, posing...
Read moreDetailsIn a landmark move for public health, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has integrated medicine safety education...
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