Legionella outbreak shuts hospital

Doors were closed to new patients and bed-ridden patients at a hospital where high levels of the sometimes lethal legionella bacteria were discovered in its water system.
Ministers call for Asbestos reports

The Welsh Government has demanded that all schools must deliver reports on their asbestos levels, in a move that has been welcomed by teaching officials and follows the closure of a school in Caerphilly County last week.
Fire crews tackle laboratory blaze

Firefighters attended a Northern Ireland university after a blaze broke out in one of its laboratories.
Queen’s University fire shuts lab

A chemical laboratory at Queen’s University in Belfast was shut for almost two hours as fire crews battled to contain a blaze.
Technology prevents cooking fires

New technology that automatically shuts down appliances if they get too hot could make domestic cooking fires a thing of the past.
FIA urges restaurants to improve

Incidents in Nottinghamshire and Essex have sparked the Fire Industry Association (FIA) into calling for fast-food outlets across the country to improve fire safety.
Deadly bacterium could provide cure

Bacteria which killed four babies in hospitals in Northern Ireland could be destroyed thanks to a scientific discovery.
Patients moved after hospital fire

Patients had to be moved from a ward after a fire started at a hospital in Cornwall.
Risk from electrical items at work

Personal electrical items that haven’t been safety checked are putting UK workers at risk, according to insurance company RSA.
Essex hospital action over outbreak

A hospital in Essex that failed to protect its patients from the potentially deadly Leagionnaires’ disease is to be prosecuted, it has been revealed.