Friday 28th April was Workers’ Memorial Day, which is an annual international event that provides an opportunity to reflect on the many people who are killed, seriously injured or made ill while simply doing their jobs.
Friday 28th April was Workers’ Memorial Day, which is an annual international event that provides an opportunity to reflect on the many people who are killed, seriously injured or made ill while simply doing their jobs.
National cycling charity Cycling UK has welcomed the publication of a report that identifies a loophole allowing thousands of drivers with 12 points or more on their licences to continue driving.
A new report from the TUC has claimed that less than one in three women are given protective clothing specifically designed for women.
A recent BBC report highlighted the number of people who are continuing to suffer serious, and often fatal, illnesses as a result of exposure to asbestos.
The European Parliament has approved the European Commission’s proposal for two new Regulations on medical devices that aim to ensure better protection of public health and patient safety.
Speeding is still an ongoing problem in the UK and across the world and the resulting road traffic accidents cause untold suffering.