Peloton slapped with £16m fine over defect which caused child’s death and forced it to recall its Tread+ January 6, 2023 Peloton Interactive has agreed to pay roughly US$19m (£16m) in fines related to its delay in reporting a defect for its treadmills that caused one death and multiple injuries, the US federal consumer watchdog said. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said the fine resolves the agency’s charges that Peloton knowingly failed to immediately report [...]
Twindemic: Belgium declares ‘flu epidemic as other winter viruses cause havoc across Europe January 5, 2023 Belgium has declared a flu epidemic as winter viruses continue to sweep across the continent. The country’s health institute Sciensano declared the incident this week, with a “clear increase” in the number of cases. “The flu has already been back for some time in our country, but now all the criteria are met to be [...]
Best of 2022: Simon Shaw on why rugby must act on concussion December 30, 2022 In June of this year, City A.M. spoke to former England rugby player Simon Shaw about his experiences with concussion and what tech can do to change the game. Article originally published on 15 June 2022. It was a project hatched over a pre-arranged dinner, but the cogs that were left turning once the bill [...]
Protect your health this winter November 30, 2022 | Sponsored As the nights draw in, it’s time to think about protecting our health this winter. We are preparing for a tough few months – with the potential for a further Covid-19 wave and a difficult flu season – and of course not everything can be prevented. But we can reduce the risk of Covid-19 and [...]
Leisure chain introduces ‘extraordinary’ limits at 200 centres amid high energy bills November 22, 2022 A major leisure centre chain is introducing limits across 200 of its leisure centres to cope with soaring energy bills. Greenwich Leisure Limited, known as Better Leisure, announced its “extraordinary winter programme” this week, ahead of colder months with expected eye-watering energy costs. It made the announcement because its energy bills have tripled since pre-pandemic [...]
Metro Bank, NatWest and Hospitality UK among top employers to back fertility pledge November 2, 2022 Metro Bank, NatWest, the Co-op, Channel 4, and UK Hospitality are among major employers backing a pledge to help millions going through fertility treatment. A new campaign launched today in Parliament by the MP for Cities of London and Westminster, Nickie Aiken, hopes to support more than 3.5m people who can’t conceive naturally. The Fertility [...]
Productivity after sight-loss October 4, 2022 | City Talk Hugh Bassett Worldwide, over 1.1 billion people are living with unaddressed sight loss. This can vary in severity,but in many cases, it is intuitive that this will lead to a lack of productivity. Sight loss can cause orexacerbate poverty through reduced employment prospects and work productivity, as well asadversely affect educational opportunities and outcomes. This [...]
Tech startup helps businesses to combat £9bn waste in productivity due to poor mental health September 28, 2022 12 billion workdays lost annually to mental ill-health but young entrepreneur thinks he has the solution. Mental health issues in the workplace are costing the global economy over £9bn ($1tn) due to lost productivity say international agencies. The World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Labour Organization (ILO) are calling for “concrete actions” as depression [...]
UK government to launch overseas hiring spree to fill Brexit care sector labour shortages August 19, 2022 The UK government is seeking to hire thousands of overseas workers to fill 160,000 vacancies in the UK’s care sector. The Department for Health and Social Care (DHSC) is exploring ways to make it easier for workers form countries including India and the Philippines to work in the UK’s social care sector, The Times reported. [...]
Victims of infected blood scandal to be given £400m by October August 17, 2022 The government will pay out £400m by October to thousands of people impacted by the so-called ‘infected blood scandal’ Up to 4,000 people will receive payments of £100,000 after contracting HIV and hepatitis C as a result of being given products imported from the US. Many were given infected blood as children in the form [...]