
Safety stops Santa sweet throw
Ho ho… no! The fond old tradition of Santa throwing sweets into a crowd of children has been scuppered. We recently reported how every year

Ho ho… no! The fond old tradition of Santa throwing sweets into a crowd of children has been scuppered. We recently reported how every year

Over the festive period, some businesses will be experiencing a peak in demand which means they will need as many staff in as possible. Conversely,

Clinton has been locked up pending an investigation… Yes that’s right – Clinton House Nursing Home in St Austell, Cornwall has been shut down following

Employers may wish to hire young workers in half-term and in the run-up to Christmas. You need to be aware, however, that special employment rules
Industry chiefs aim to replace traditional yellow “Bob the Builder” hard hats under a new colour-coded hard hat scheme. Worn with a hi vis jacket

Dame Judi Dench recently celebrated her 81st birthday by getting her first tattoo. She follows a long list of celebrities with body art – Samantha

The 2015 case of Rooney v Western Education and Library Board shows how easily the law can impact on those responsible for school Health & Safety

Apprenticeships remain high on the Government’s agenda, despite everything else that is going on. The apprenticeship levy, payable by employers with annual pay bills of

The recent E. coli food poisoning outbreak linked to imported green leaves and salads shows a trend towards vegetables as an additional source of E.

Smoking in enclosed public and work places has been illegal since July 2007. Since then, there has been a rise in the number of people