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The Prince of Wales officially re-opens Shadwell fire station in celebration of 150th anniversary
The Prince of Wales officially re-opens Shadwell fire station in celebration of 150th anniversary
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Landlords urged to snap up free alarms ahead of new life saving fire law
Landlords urged to snap up free alarms ahead of new life saving fire law
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More adult volunteers needed to help run LFB Fire Cadet units across London
The Brigade is always on the lookout for more volunteer instructors to support its 23 Fire Cadets units
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Fire Cadet, 16, gives first aid to England fan after traffic light fall
Fire Cadet, 16, gives first aid to England fan after traffic light fall
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Brigade's consultation response on Dame Judith Hackitt’s full independent review of building regulations and fire safety
Our submission outlined the numerous ways that building regulations and fire safety system is currently broken
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One year on from Shepherd's Bush tower block fire: Government risks deadly delay on ’white goods’ fires
One year on from Shepherd's Bush tower block fire: Government risks deadly delay on ’white goods’ fires
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£20,000 fine after Golders Green hotel fire safety failures put ‘lives at risk’
£20,000 fine after Golders Green hotel fire safety failures put ‘lives at risk’
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Brigade urges high rise landlords to do more to protect their vulnerable residents from fire
London Fire Brigade is calling for landlords to retrofit sprinklers in all high rise blocks and other buildings with vulnerable residents
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Farewell to Deputy Commissioner Charlie Pugsley: final roll call after decades of service to London Fire Brigade
Deputy Commissioner Charlie Pugsley, London Fire Brigade’s outgoing Director of Prevention, Protection, and Operational Policy, marked his final roll call this morning at Dowgate Fire Station, closing the chapter on nearly 30 years of distinguished service.
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Take extra care warning issuing as national fire brigades union strike looms
Ahead of the national Fire Brigades Union (FBU) strike, London Fire Brigade is reassuring Londoners that it will be responding to 999 calls throughout the four hour walk-out on Wednesday, 25 September but says it wants people to take extra care to prevent fires happening in the first place.
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