Daniel Spenceley, head of policy at the Credit Services Assocation (CSA), explores how fair and effective debt collection practices can support both taxpayers and those in financial difficulty, ensuring sustainable solutions for all
Returning to the Birmingham NEC from April 8-10 2025, The Security Event is set to be one of the most anticipated events in the security industry calendar
The Health & Safety Event 2025 is set to be the UK's largest and most comprehensive gathering for professionals responsible for ensuring safe and efficient workplaces
Neil Everitt from IWFM expores the key challenges from skills shortages to technology adoption, and highlights the strategies and collaborations essential for shaping a more effective, data-driven, and future-ready public estate
The Workplace Event is the leading gathering for professionals dedicated to shaping the future of workplace and facilities management
The Fire Safety Event is a key gathering for professionals and organisations dedicated to maintaining the highest standards in fire safety management
The Fire Industry Association (FIA) examines the impact of the Building Safety Act 2022 on high-risk building (HRB) projects and adovates for reforms to streamline approvals, increase regulatory capacity, and ensure that fire safety measures do not unintentionally hinder progress in the construction sector
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GB takes a look at three councils' recent action to reduce emissions within the waste management sector by going green with their bin lorries
Sustainable drainage systems (SuDS) are drainage solutions that mimic natural drainage systems, rather than relying upon a network of pipes and sewers to direct excess surface water to nearby watercourses. What potential benefits do they have for towns and cities and how can local authorities and businesses harness them to their advantage?
In recent years, several councils and stakeholders across the UK have taken bold steps to "weed out" the use of glyphosate, reacting to public pressure and citing concerns over its safety as a probably carinogenic. However, as reports of growing weeds and safety hazards mount, some councils ar enot reconsidering these bans, opting to reintroduce glyphosate-based methods, as Daniel Docking from the PCA explains.