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29Sep
Dog owners who allow pets to attack people who call at their homes face a police crackdown after a recent change in the law.
28Sep
A heating engineer has been fined after putting residents at risk by removing asbestos lagging without taking proper precautions.
A Teesside company is spearheading a national campaign urging the construction industry to reduce the number of serious accidents.
18Sep
Letters have been circulated to solicitors throughout the country, asking them to remind clients to think about leaving a gift to charity.
17Sep
The attack took place at around 8.45am on Monday (September 14) outside Red Hall Primary School in Headingley Crescent.
Journeys made by workers without a fixed or habitual place of work between their homes and the first and last customer of the day constitute working time.
11Sep
Teesside’s reputation as a dog bite black spot has been enhanced by two more attacks in the area.
04Sep
Under the Safer Lorry Scheme, only lorries fitted with basic safety equipment are allowed on the capital’s roads.
02Sep
Amanda will be taking part in not one but two tough runs as she raises funds for a local good cause.
26Aug
Regulators have dealt a blow for victims of nuisance phone calls by fining a claims company £220,000.
11Aug
New figures reveal that the Durham, Darlington and Tees area has one of the highest rates of dog bites in the country.
05Aug
Unite is calling for the introduction of new asbestos laws, requiring the safe removal of all asbestos.