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...
Shopkeeper forced to removed direction signs A Bridgend shopkeeper was forced by the local council to remove signs pointing to his store due to non-existent health and safety regulations.
A computer game that allows a player to simulate repairing a car has gone on sale.
The number of temporary workers across the United Kingdom between January and March 2014 was 1.
Fire does not discriminate.
A garage manager from Johnstone is facing a lengthy spell in prison after police seized more than £1 million worth of class drugs from his premises.
The government has introduced £24 million worth of funding into the UK automotive industry.
Many employers are wary about hiring or even maintaining a primarily ageing workforce at their organisation despite many possible benefits.
Criminal record checks are invaluable tools.
In a landmark decision applying to properties in England and Wales, on 20 May, the Court of Appeal reversed a ruling that prohibited recovering consequential losses from the police after a riot.
Firm fined for failure of asbestos communication A Battersea building firm was fined £10,000 and ordered to pay £2,857 in costs after failing to highlight the known presence of asbestos insulating board (AIB) at a Berkshire warehouse, exposing workers to potential harm when the AIB was ripped out during refurbishment work.