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14Oct
A company has been fined £35,000 after a poorly planned pressure test on a hydraulic cylinder left a worker blind in his right eye.
13Oct
A North East firm has been fined after a roof fall which injured two workers when they fell around ten feet from a mobile telehandler platform.
12Oct
Mr Cormack lost a leg in a work accident at the steam peeling department of Baxters’ factory.
09Oct
Two multinational firms prosecuted after one worker dies and another suffers serious injuries in work accident tragedy.
06Oct
Introduction of employment tribunal fees has left many workers unable to enforce their rights.
05Oct
To coincide with the new law requiring larger stores to charge 5p for carrier bags, the Food Standards Agency has released guidance on how to pack your shopping safely.
A new national campaign is underway to encourage people to have their say about solicitors who fall short of expected standards.
02Oct
Eight out of ten Britons who responded to a recent survey say they have received nuisance calls or texts from claims management companies.
29Sep
Dog owners who allow pets to attack people who call at their homes face a police crackdown after a recent change in the law.
28Sep
A heating engineer has been fined after putting residents at risk by removing asbestos lagging without taking proper precautions.
A Teesside company is spearheading a national campaign urging the construction industry to reduce the number of serious accidents.
18Sep
Letters have been circulated to solicitors throughout the country, asking them to remind clients to think about leaving a gift to charity.