
Asbestos exposure from 20 years ago killed IT worker
BBC news, today reports, a tragedy of a IT worker who was exposed to Asbestos in a previous job dying at just the age of 45 after being diagnosed with Mesothelioma. In response, his father

BBC news, today reports, a tragedy of a IT worker who was exposed to Asbestos in a previous job dying at just the age of 45 after being diagnosed with Mesothelioma. In response, his father

The number of disrepair claims against Lambeth Council is six times higher than it was four years ago reports Inside Housing, 11th November 2021. According to this article, as of 30th September 2021, the Lambeth Council

The Gov.co.uk have recently reported (article posted on November 5th, 2021) that minister for patient safety has Maria Caulfield has announced £3 million for the second phase of a programme to improve maternity safety. The

The Times have recently reported (article posted on June 29th, 2021) that new light tanks that have cost the army 3.2 billion have had to be withdrawn for the second time as more troops reported

Property Reporter have recently reported (article publish 12th October) that average repair time for tenants passes 40 days. This article, reviews a survey undertaken by Hodge Jones & Allen and reports the results conclude that

The mirror have recently reported on a NHS worker’s ceiling collapsing, exposing her to Asbestos, despite warnings to her Housing Association. This lady, in her 40s, reported a leak in her apartment on numerous occasions

It’s being reported, by The Guardian (Tuesday 21st Sepetember 2021), that after a “CQC inspection, nine struggling units suggests mothers and babies remain at risk from poor care and closed systems.” The CQC inspection is

Today, 9th September 2021, the BBC reports the deaths of three adults with “learning difficulties” at a failed hospital, asking for a review to prevent further “lethal outcomes” at a hospital in Norfolk. There are

It’s being reported in the Guardian recently that more and more social housing tenants “cry for help” as they seek support from their local council or housing association to fix disrepair issues. They give numerous

It has been reported over the past couple months that the Watchdog have placed The Burton Park Hospital, in Melton, Leicestershire in “special measures” by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) amid a catalogue of criticisms.