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New network connects businesses with verified SIP-accredited installers across the UK, helping tackle unsafe isolation practices and accelerating renewable deployment

As demand for EV chargers, solar PV, battery storage systems and heat pumps continues to surge across the UK,


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Leading fire extinguisher manufacturer, Britannia Fire, has announced a partnership with a new company providing sustainable fire safety products across the UK

Safe Space Fire Solutions will operate as a distributor for all Britannia Fire products including its flagship composite P50 fire extinguisher range.

Operating across the UK, with directors based in Glasgow, Glo...


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Installers have until 26 May to submit claims for Electric Vehicle (EV) chargepoint grants under three schemes which are now closed by the Government’s Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV)

The three schemes which ended on 31 March were: the infrastructure grant for staff and fleets; the commercial landlord grant; and the residential landlord infrastructure grant.

E...


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Melexis will showcase its latest sensing and protection technologies for ePowertrain and power electronics at PCIM 2026

Visit the team in Hall 7, Booth 0230 from 9-11 June in Nuremberg to see live demonstrations of Si-RC snubbers, IMC-Hall® current sensors, Triaxis position sensors, and far-infrared (FIR) solutions.

At PCIM 2026, Melexis’ team will sho...


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Too many women on site are still making do with workwear that was never designed for them – just 26 per cent feel their clothing fits properly compared to 60 per cent of men

It’s more than just an inconvenience; poorly fitting workwear can slow you down, make you uncomfortable and even be a safety hazard. Carhartt’s new women’s Steel Pants have been designed around how women ...


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