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The CMA is to review the undertakings relating to the operation of the Rough gas storage facility.
Government Chemist team has carried out research work to verify that sampling procedures ensure the detection of cancer causing toxins
The CMA has provisionally decided that undertakings relating to the Rough gas storage facility should be varied.
The CMA will review the requirements placed on the North Sea gas storage facility, following a request by the operators.
Proposals will both ensure protection of the environment and benefit a wide range of businesses, particularly small and medium sized firms.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The CMA has confirmed its decision to remove undertakings from Rough gas storage.
Organisations can apply for a share of £300,000 to explore and develop innovative new ways of solving the problem of chemical contamination.
Standards published by the CEN from April to May 2018, some of which are relevant to chemical measurement in support of food and animal feed regulation
Environment Agency pollution and hazardous waste experts were out in force yesterday, advising businesses how to safely store hazardous materials and waste.
Experts are jumpstarting revival work on some of the most challenging high streets.
BioConstruct NewEnergy Ltd was sentenced at Teesside Magistrates' Court
Businesses can seek a share of £2 million to support studies into improving performance of materials in demanding or extreme environments.
The CMA is consulting on whether to review undertakings relating to the operation of the Rough gas storage facility.
Public Health England's new TV advert highlights the dangers of tar in cigarettes, urging England’s 7 million smokers to quit using Smokefree this New Year.
Tougher penalties are being handed out to employers who breach serious health and safety laws following a change in approach to prosecutions.
How do we make sure the complex equipment being fabricated by our suppliers is up to the right standards during a lockdown?
The University of Surrey showcases its Ministry of Defence-funded innovative work during British Science Week.
A new challenge to business owners, employees, the public and even government inspectors was laid down today, asking them to blow the whistle on inconsistent and over-zealous enforcement of rules and regulations.
Employment Tribunal decision.
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