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 Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has rectified a misleading claim that compared the cancer risks of...
Read moreDetailsAs measles outbreaks persist in popular travel destinations like Bali, Vietnam, and Thailand, Australian health officials are sounding the alarm...
Read moreDetailsThe Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has unveiled new regulations for Software as a Medical Device (SaMD) in...
Read moreDetailsUrgent calls are being made for reform in how pregnant women access medications, with a new position statement from the...
Read moreDetailsNHS England is reassessing its partnerships with private clinics offering gender-affirming care, after concerns were raised about patient safety and...
Read moreDetailsA West Sussex recycling company, Woodhorn Group Limited, has been fined £14,000 after an employee sustained a serious injury while...
Read moreDetailsGreenhalgh's Craft Bakery Limited has been fined £16,667 following a serious workplace injury involving an employee who fell from a...
Read moreDetailsTensions in the Strait of Hormuz intensify as US President Donald Trump calls on NATO allies to intervene and ensure...
Read moreDetailsInnovative food technologies are set to reshape UK diets by 2035, as highlighted in a recent report from the Food...
Read moreDetailsThe Food Standards Agency (FSA) has unveiled a pivotal report forecasting transformative trends in food technology over the next decade....
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