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A construction company has been fined £20,000 after an employee fell 13 metres down a service lift shaft at a new site at De Montfort University.
Car buyers who research their purchases online still rely on dealers to advise them on the final decision, according to a new report.
A second-hand shop in Stoke-on-Trent has been targeted by vandals twice in three days.
A young woman has been seriously injured after falling 25ft down a lift shaft at a Starbucks coffee shop in Solihull.
An interruption to your company’s normal operations—even one that is brief—can be costly.
New gender pay gap reporting regulations will come into force in October 2016.
On 23rd June, the public will vote on whether the United Kingdom should remain in the EU.
Crown Censure Administered to the MOD after Training Deaths The Ministry of Defence (MOD) was administered a Crown Censure by the HSE after three soldiers died during a training exercise in the Brecon Beacons.
In the United Kingdom, there are more than 3.
Your organisation—regardless of size or industry—most likely relies on at least one supply chain to support its regular operations.