New and updated OECD Test Guidelines available
28 July 2022
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has published new Test Guidelines and updated or corrected a further 10 Test Guidelines.”
28 July 2022
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has published new Test Guidelines and updated or corrected a further 10 Test Guidelines.”
28 July 2022
Whilst cone laying remains essential to delineate traffic during maintenance works, it also poses one of the biggest risks facing roadworkers and there has been an industry-wide push to try and combat the number of accidents, including fatalities, that happen each year.
28 July 2022
The Environment Agency has published a guidance page on appropriate measures for permitted WEEE facilities.
27 July 2022
A music teacher at a school run by the Harpur Trust works a variable number of hours each week and is only paid for the hours that she teaches during term time.
27 July 2022
Whoever becomes the next Prime Minister can be sure that they will not lack for advice on the measures that they need to introduce to tackle the problems facing the country.
27 July 2022
A £5 million expansion of the “Mid-life MOT” initiative run by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) will help thousands of people to take stock of their work, wellbeing and finance.
27 July 2022
Leading think tank, IPPR Scotland, has reported that people on low incomes want to see radical change to create a fairer transport system in Scotland which alleviates hardship and meets carbon reduction targets.
27 July 2022
Given the current inflationary pressures on business costs, Logistics UK has called on the new Chancellor, Nadhim Zahawi, to take decisive action to protect the nation’s supply chain and prevent price rises in all sectors.
27 July 2022
In her foreword to the annual report and accounts of the Department for International Trade (DIT) for 2021–22, International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan points to “major strides” towards the Government’s goal of building Global Britain.
27 July 2022
Between 1% and 2% of adults and 5% and 8% of children in the UK have a food allergy with about 10 people every year dying from food induced anaphylaxis.