Care home fined £125,000 after teenager’s death
December 7, 2023
A care home in Bristol has been fined for not doing enough to keep people safe from vulnerable patients who posed a danger to themselves and others. Read More
December 7, 2023
A care home in Bristol has been fined for not doing enough to keep people safe from vulnerable patients who posed a danger to themselves and others. Read More
November 13, 2023
An operations manager at a funfair company has been jailed for six months after a three-year-old girl died on a Norfolk beach. Read More
August 14, 2023
A man has died after being injured today (Monday 14 August) at Everton's new football stadium which is being built in Liverpool. Read More
April 17, 2023
A Scottish civil engineering contractor has been fined £800,000 for safety breaches after a 10-year-old boy died after falling down a manhole on a building site in Glasgow. Read More
August 17, 2022
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC), was found liable for the effects of the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire on nine people, including four deaths, in a judgement passed by the High Court on 28 July 2022. Read More
August 10, 2022
A civil engineering firm has been fined £600K for safety breaches after a seven-year-old child became trapped and suffocated on a construction site. Read More
July 8, 2022
Former Health Secretary, Sajid Javid, highlighted the importance of seeking help, particularly for men, with wide-ranging plans already underway to boost support services as well as new initiatives to reduce suicides. Read More
February 17, 2020
A report has claimed that The Scout Association is risking the lives of children and young people, through inadequate supervision during dangerous activities. Read More
February 6, 2020
The roof of a Russian sports stadium has collapsed, while a demolition worker was on top cutting through metal supports, killing him instantly. Read More
December 17, 2019
The most read fines and prosecution articles in November 2019 includes, a man struck off from being a director for five years for allowing employees to use unsafe machines, and a £600,000 fine to Places for People Homes, after five workers develop HAVS. Read More