Articles tagged "safety"
Ukraine Daily Summary - Friday, May 3
Battle of Chasiv Yar begins under a drone-infested sky -- NATO accuses Russia of conducting hybrid attacks inside alliance territory -- US says Russia used chemical weapons in Ukraine -- How Kharkiv endures new wave of brutal Russian attacks -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, April 30
Ukraine defeat will cost trillions to West in new Cold War -- Over 18,000 Russian troops of Southern Military District have deserted -- Ukraine regaining control over Nestryha Island in Kherson Oblast complicates Russian advances -- Russian strikes overwhelm Ukraine’s overstretched air defense amid Western aid delays -- Trump is Putin's only hope now -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, July 25
Russian occupiers at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant force reactor into 'hot shutdown' in violation of safety protocols -- UNESCO mission to visit Odesa, assess damage from Russian attacks -- Russian children to be taught combat drone operation -- Drone attacks reported in Moscow and occupied Crimea -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Tuesday, April 4
IAEA head to visit Russia, discuss occupied Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant -- The UN Security Council’s darkest month -- Kyiv denies Wagner’s claim of seizing Bakhmut city hall -- Moscow blames Ukraine for killing propagandist Tatarsky, Zelensky says it's Russia's matter -- and more
Ukraine Daily Summary - Saturday, August 13
Ukraine attacked Saki air base in Crimea -- Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant at "risk of violating radiation" safety standards -- Belarus extends military drills near Ukraine's borders -- Ukrainian forces strike key targets in south -- and more
Thousands of Work-Related Covid Deaths go Unreported in UK
One example: More than 600 transport & storage workers died last year from the Coronavirus, according to the ONS, but only 10 deaths in the sector were reported.
Tory Government ‘Skewing Evidence’ To Justify Dropping Masks in Schools
Reports on leaked emails which suggest that the Department for Education is cherry-picking evidence to weaken safety measures
Tories Claim there were no National Shortages of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Julia Patterson of the campaign group EveryDoctor flatly contradicted Hancock’s claim