A Fire Investigator and dog handler is retiring – and taking two of the Brigade’s most famous recruits with him.
NewsFirefighters will march alongside London’s first rainbow fire engine at this year’s Pride in London parade.
NewsLondon Fire Commissioner Dany Cotton is calling on more adult volunteers to get involved in our fire cadets programme. The appeal comes following a visit by the Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan’s visit to Old Kent Road Fire Station, where he met a range of fire cadets and volunteers as well as see them perform a drill.
The museum will include a glass partition allowing visitors to see inside the working fire station next door
London Fire Brigade is warning that the Government’s building fire safety reforms announced today could fail unless urgent action is taken to address the skills gap in the building and fire safety sectors
NewsThe London Fire Brigade has today warned the owners of clubs, pubs and restaurants in the capital not to be complacent about fire safety, after over 230 people were killed following a fire in a Brazil nightclub.
NewsThe owner of a fried chicken shop who persistently broke fire safety laws has been handed a four month suspended prison sentence and ordered to pay a total of £19,000 in fines and costs, following a successful prosecution by London Fire Brigade
NewsLast night London Fire Brigade’s Assistant Commissioner Dany Cotton, who is the UK’s most senior woman fire officer, beat off stiff competition to be awarded the ‘Women in Public Service’ Award at The First Women Awards. The awards recognise senior level business women and professionals.
NewsFor Black History Month historian Stephen Bourne tells us about some of the Black people involved in the fire service in the 1930s and 40s.
MuseumIf you're over 18 and want to give back to your community, join our Volunteer Fire Cadet Instructors. It's great fun, and makes a real difference.
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