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Tomorrows Engineers Live inspires collaboration

23/03/23
Apprenticeships, Education
Tomorrow’s Engineers Live returned for its second year at the Institution of Mechanical Engineers in London on 13 March 2023.
Successful first GROHE X Summit “Caring for Water”

22/03/23
Industrial Associate, Events
GROHE is beyond thrilled to declare the first GROHE X Summit “Caring for Water” a great success – in every regard.
Industry Responds to Spring Budget

16/03/23
Industrial Associate, Budget, Government
There are mixed views within the industry in response to the Spring Budget.
Asbestos & You Campaign

15/03/23
Campaigns, Health and safety
CIPHE supports HSE campaign to highlight the risk of asbestos to those working in trades
Screwfix Trade Apprentice 2023

14/03/23
Industrial Associate, Apprenticeships
The majority (85%) of tradespeople think there is a shortage of apprentices entering construction, according to the latest research from trade omnichannel retailer, Screwfix.
First Ever HIP Female Skills Finalists Announced!

13/03/23
Women, Awards, Apprenticeships, Training
The six finalists have been announced for the brand-new HIP Female Skills Competition, who will now go forward to compete in the Final at Loughborough College on 30th March.
How can we achieve the climate goals?

10/03/23
Events, Environment
ISH 2023 presents products and technologies.
Throughout the five days of ISH 2023, everything revolves around innovations that contribute to achieving climate-protection goals and ensuring a responsible and efficient use of available resources.
2023 HIP Learner of the Year Finalists announced!

09/03/23
Awards, Apprenticeships, Training
The Seven finalists have been announced for this year’s HIP Learner of the Year.
Demand for plumbers set to soar as trade sector vacancies hit record highs

07/03/23
Plumbers
The new UK Trade Skills Index 2023 reveals an ‘alarming’ skills gap engulfing the construction sector, with over 70,000 new plumber recruits needed by 2032.