Flying Tiger recalls glasses over lead and cadmium safety concerns
Flying Tiger Copenhagen has issued a recall of select drinking glasses after testing revealed alarmingly high levels of lead and...
Read moreDetailsFlying Tiger Copenhagen has issued a recall of select drinking glasses after testing revealed alarmingly high levels of lead and...
Read moreDetailsNHS staff are enduring a significant rise in violence, with over 295,000 incidents reported between 2022 and 2025, raising urgent...
Read moreDetailsFutamura Chemical UK Ltd has been fined £200,000 following the tragic death of employee Alexander Cole, who collapsed due to...
Read moreDetailsThe Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) is currently investigating Evri’s parcel depot in Mallusk after employees raised...
Read moreDetailsThe National Trust has warned against visiting Birling Gap as Storm Goretti approaches, bringing severe rain and rough seas to...
Read moreDetailsThe UK is poised to strengthen its global reputation in pharmacovigilance as it embraces advanced technologies and data systems for...
Read moreDetailsIn a warning about the perils of unregulated gas work, Benjamin Owen, an unregistered gas fitter from St Helier, has...
Read moreDetailsA newly released report by the Health Services Safety Investigations Body has raised serious concerns over the normalization of 'corridor...
Read moreDetailsRegular consumption of junk food has been linked to a staggering 30% increase in cancer risk, according to a new...
Read moreDetailsA former soldier, Miles Cross, has been sentenced to 14 years in prison after selling poison online for £100, a...
Read moreDetailsThe UK government is set to unveil a significant road safety initiative that proposes mandatory eye tests for drivers aged...
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