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This collection brings together the Fire Kills campaign annual reports.
Section last updated: January 2021.
The UK TRA has proposed that existing measures on imports of FAME biodiesel are kept, but that measures on imports of HVO biodiesel are removed.
Request: For information about the Departmental use of celebrities in campaigns or adverts Disclosure: The Department for Communities and Local…
The hard-hitting Fire Kills advertising launched by the Home Office today highlights the everyday accidents that can cause fire in the home.
It is with deep regret that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death of Corporal John Rigby from 4th Battalion The Rifles in Basra, southern Iraq on Friday 22 June 2007.
It is with great sadness that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death of Corporal Darryl Gardiner, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME), in southern Afghanistan on Sunday 20th January 2008. He was serving attached to 5th Regiment Royal...
Adverts launched from today will highlight everyday fire hazards and urge the public to install smoke alarms on every floor.
Public Health England's new TV advert highlights the dangers of tar in cigarettes, urging England’s 7 million smokers to quit using Smokefree this New Year.
Two marketing bosses jailed after abusing their directorship disqualifications and causing losses to HMRC, while using company funds to enjoy lavish lifestyle.
The Health Harms campaign encourages smokers to quit, by demonstrating the harms to health that come from every cigarette.
The award-winning Fire Kills campaign will be back on the airwaves this weekend. The relaunch of the radio adverts hails the beginning of a …
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