A Gateshead steel firm has been fined a total of £40,000 after a worker’s feet were crushed in a rolling mill.
Football fans driving out of Greater Manchester for this weekend’s FA Cup semi-finals in London are being advised by the Highways Agency to plan their journeys.
A Halifax man’s life was shattered after he plunged from the roof of a two-storey house because the firm he worked for paid scant attention to safe systems of working at height, a court was told today.
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Work will start on vital improvements to the M62 in West Yorkshire, the M4/M5 around Bristol and on the A23 in West Sussex in the next 12 months – reducing congestion, improving safety and journey times, and ...
A Warrington plumber has been able to return to work despite landing on his neck when he fell through a fragile ceiling tile, a court has heard.
A response to a series of recommendations made by the PM Commission on the Future of Nursing and Midwifery was published today by Health Minister Anne Milton.
Business Minister Mark Prisk has had his first meeting with local enterprise partnerships in the West Country and South West of England today.
Work will start on vital improvements to the M62 in West Yorkshire, the M4/M5 around Bristol and on the A23 in West Sussex in the next 12 months – reducing congestion, improving safety and journey times, and ...
Two companies have been fined a total of £400,000 for breaches of health and safety legislation that resulted in the death of a stonemason's labourer at a Glasgow construction site.
A Warrington plumber has been able to return to work despite landing on his neck when he fell through a fragile ceiling tile, a court has heard.
Families heading to Royal Wedding celebrations or taking day trips over the coming bank holidays should have an easier journey as the Highways Agency completes or suspends more than half of roadworks on motorways...
Over 100,000 new jobs will be created and safeguarded under Government plans announced today by the Deputy Prime Minister to invest £450m in businesses across England.
More than £820,000 has been given to 16 emergency and voluntary groups by Defra to buy rescue equipment and train them to deal with local flood emergencies.
Families heading to Royal Wedding celebrations or taking day trips over the coming bank holidays should have an easier journey as the Highways Agency completes or suspends more than half of roadworks on motorways...
Healthcare staff in prisons will be better placed to tackle the challenging health needs of prisoners as a result of a national prison healthcare IT system now installed in all prisons and young offender institutions...
The Department of Health has appointed Mrs Laurel Powers-Freeling to serve as the new Chair of the National Joint Registry Steering Committee from 1 April 2011, after an open competition moderated by the Appointments...
The Hertfordshire Boat Rescue service is to receive a grant worth £64,960 from Defra to help equip and train them to deal with local flood emergencies.
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Over 100,000 new jobs will be created and safeguarded under Government plans announced today by the Deputy Prime Minister...
More than £820,000 has been given to 16 emergency and voluntary groups by Defra to buy rescue equipment and train them to deal with local flood emergencies.