Housing: 75% of landlords choose tenants on gut instinct
The latest research from BDRC Continental’s Landlords’ Panel reveals that almost three quarters of Britain’s private landlords trust their gut instincts when vetting potential new tenants.
The latest research from BDRC Continental’s Landlords’ Panel reveals that almost three quarters of Britain’s private landlords trust their gut instincts when vetting potential new tenants.
The HSE have published the latest figures for workplace ill health and injury. The figures show a slight falls in a number of key areas of workplace ill-health and injury.
The aim of this project was to identify high level consumers who eat large amounts of lead-shot wild-game meat in Scotland and to investigate consumption habits and behaviours of these consumers.
This review of current practices in the management of Listeria monocytogenes in the smoked fish sector aimed to develop information for food business operators and local food authorities on the key risk areas from farm to end-product for L. monocytogenes contamination and the monitoring and management of these.
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