Bollington picks up trophies for Independent Broker of the Year and Commercial Lines Broker of the Year We are delighted to announce that Bollington picked up two awards at the prestigious 2020 Ins...

A mechanic has spent 28 years resorting one of Britain's first For Mustangs.

Nightclub bans selfie sticks A British nightclub banned selfie sticks, the mobile phone accessory, claiming that they posed health and safety risks to its customers.

On 19 February, the HSE published the findings from its 2013-14 Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), showing that the number and frequency of violent offences experienced in the workplace has continued to decline across the United Kingdom.

The Pension Schemes Act 2015 (PSA 2015) received Royal Assent on 3 March 2015, and heralds new changes designed to offer people different levels of confidence in retirement, which go into effect after 6 April 2015.

An unreliable or inconsistent supplier has the potential to cause any business — from a tiny restaurant to a huge manufacturing firm—lasting damage.

Each business, regardless of size or industry, operates within a pre-established framework composed of regulations and schemes.

The development of driverless cars will boost the economy by £51 million and generate 320,000 jobs in the UK.

A car salesman has been praised by police after he dragged a customer out of burning vehicle that was being taken for a test drive.

MG has announced that it will be opening a new flagship dealership in the heart of London Piccadilly.

Anyone working in the construction industry should be familiar with the Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2007 (CDM)—they place legal duties on almost everyone involved in construction work.