Thu Jul 11 2019MPs launch inquiry into silicosisA cross-party parliamentary inquiry into silicosis and its impact on construction workers has been begun.
Tue Jun 27 2017High time for reform of bereavement damagesAn uncertain political landscape should be no excuse to relent on the campaign for a modern law aimed at compensating those families members left behind, argues Ross Whalley
Mon Jun 26 2017Getting to grips with the economics of health and safetyThe courts are continuing to issue heavy fines to ensure penalties have a real financial impact on offenders, writes Alison McAteer
Tue Jun 20 2017Fee for intervention scheme still needs improvementThe HSE consultation on resolving cost recovery disputes does little to satisfy lawyers' complaints about lack of impartiality, write Richard Crockford and Rebecca Connell
Tue Mar 28 2017What effect will Brexit have on health and safety?Annabel Chadwick explains how several factors may impact the future of UK health and safety laws
Tue Mar 14 2017The case for compulsory public liability insuranceIt is time to protect customers of public-facing businesses which both serve and profit from the public at large, argues Ross Whalley
Tue Nov 29 2016Health and safety revolution?Ross Whalley considers the Health and Safety Executive's new sentencing guidelines nine months on from their implementation
Wed Aug 17 2016How a Tasmanian court applied a UK ruling on future care costsA landmark case could set the precedent for UK citizens claiming overseas, explains Peter Rigby