Housing stock must future proof for climate change
The Chartered Institute of Plumbing and Heating Engineering (CIPHE) has reacted to a latest global report on the risks posed by climate change
Heat pump funding deemed insufficient by EUA
The government’s Heat and Building Strategy has been described by an industry leader as “insufficient for the scale of the challenge we face"
TG Lynes donates £7,500 worth of materials to two causes
TG Lynes has donated £7,500 worth of materials each to Friends of Firs Farm in Enfield and Teens Unite Fighting Cancer in Hoddesdon
Manufacturers make hydrogen-ready boiler price-promise
The boiler industry’s Big Four will help consumers reduce carbon emissions from home heating and hot water and assist delivering the UK’s net zero commitments with a price-promise, that could save consumers up to £2.3 billion.
New Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change unveiled
Cabinet reshuffle sees Amber Rudd promoted
Government to boost investment in apprenticeships and training
Prime Minister set to introduce new levy, but the Association of Plumbing and Heating Contractors has its doubts.
Three quarters of tradeswomen face discrimination, report finds
Research by online construction community On The Tools has found out that 78% of tradeswomen face discrimination in their role
GROHE shows eye for design in Clerkenwell
Bathroom brand GROHE tied up with tile manufacturer Mosa to exhibit at this year’s Clerkenwell Design Week in London
Develop Training announces new introductory WS7 course
Compliance, technical and safety training provider Develop Training has released a new comprehensive course designed for learners who are new to dealing with Legionella risk assessments
Government urged to release clear energy framework
Switches to liquid petroleum gas (LPG) should be planned into the government’s decarbonisation plan, stressed the chief executive of Liquid Gas UK.