The association which promotes the ventilation hygiene industry in Europe and lobbies for its safety legislation has re-elected its president in the role.
Care home evacuated after gas leak
A care home provider has received a hefty fine after illegal gas work at one of its units forced the evacuation of frail, older residents.
Atomic weapons firm in safety rap
An atomic weapons company in Berkshire has been ordered to pay more than £280,000 in fines and costs for major safety failings after a worker was injured.
Party clamps down on bad landlords
Labour has called for an end to children being brought up in “damp, cold and unfit” homes after it emerged over 450,000 families are living in substandard rented properties.
Hotel breached fire legislation
Ivey Place Limited, the owner of Swansea’s Grand Hotel, has been fined £1,500 after admitting six breaches of fire safety regualtions.
Hygiene rap for SE London eateries
An area of south-east London is home to a number of the worst-performing food outlets in the country for hygiene standards, it has emerged.
500 tonnes of kerosene on fire
Around 500 tonnes of kerosene caught fire at a cooking oil recycling centre.
Flooding shuts A&E for seven hours
Flooding at a hospital closed its accident and emergency ward for seven hours, it has been reported.
Fire service ‘needs transforming’
More efficient operations could save fire and rescue services in England as much as £200 million a year, a report says.