A man will be sealed inside an airtight chamber for two days as part of a science project for a new BBC series.
Gas firm to build food converter
A UK gas company will become the first to take advantage of the Government’s renewable heat incentive through its plan to build an anaerobic digestion plant to produce energy.
Asbestos exposure officials fined
A caretaker and two sub-contractors, tasked with refurbishing the reception area of a primary school, were exposed to asbestos because officials did not assess the risks involved.
Union slams workplace dust levels
Dust in the workplace kills thousands of people every year and something urgently needs to be done to force firms to reduce hazard levels, according to a union body.
Schools criticised for poor hygiene
The mother of a child who died from E.coli has told of her shock at the poor level of hygiene in schools across south Wales.
£1.8m to rebuild fire-hit school
Some £1.8 million is to be spent rebuilding a school in Birmingham after it was damaged by a major blaze earlier this year.
Fire-hit Oxfam depot fights back
An Oxfam warehouse has nearly reached the sorting levels it achieved before a devastating fire earlier this year.
Firm fined after chemical burns
An engineering firm has been fined £6,000 after a 17-year-old worker suffered burns to his face and one of his eyes.
Racecourse ‘food poisoning’ probed
An investigation has been launched after three people needed hospital treatment after falling ill at Hamilton Park racecourse in South Lanarkshire.