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We may have lost our semi final encounter to Croatia, but there are many positives that have come out of this World Cup. Where previous

We may have lost our semi final encounter to Croatia, but there are many positives that have come out of this World Cup. Where previous

A textile firm has been fined after safety breaches led to a worker being crushed to death. In attempting to free a stuck package, the

Sickness absences are a headache for all employers. But if you have a diverse workforce some unexpected challenges arise. Imagine that an employee goes on

According to a recent decision by the Employment Appeal Tribunal, an employee who was dismissed after failing to produce evidence of his right to work

Thousands of students up and down the country will be finishing off their exams and waiting anxiously for their results to see if they got

Today, 4th July, the latest Health & Safety Executive (HSE) statistics have been released. Nick Wilson, Director of Health & Safety at Ellis Whittam comments

According to Health & Safety Executive (HSE) data, some 70 people are killed and 2,000 seriously injured each year in incidents involving moving vehicles in

From September 2018, schools will no longer have to adhere to ‘disqualification by association’ rules. Under disqualification by association rules, individuals working with young children

A health centre has removed its water cooler during the hottest week of the year over fears people will slip on spills. Central Canvey Primary

BLOG With the Met Office predicting that 2023 will be hotter than 2022, and one of the warmest years on record, there could be cause for concern