• Deligo’s Tower-Type HDPE Flat Cable Clips (CGKF)

    Deligo’s new “CGKF” Cable Clips features Internal Cable Gripping Teeth which ensure a fi rm and secure grip on cables, preventing any slippage or damage on twin and earth cables.
    What’s more, the body of the clips is crafted from impact-resistant High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE), known for its exceptional strength and flexibility. In addition to the robust body material, the CGKF range of clips are equipped with premium zinc-plated fully hardened steel nails.
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  • Bertazzoni UK reveals estimated net carbon savings equivalent to 135 tonnes of CO²

    The UK and Eire division of Bertazzoni, Italian company renowned for the production of kitchen appliances since 1882, achieved estimated net carbon savings in 2024 equivalent to 4,216 train journeys from London to Glasgow. Accomplished through end-of-life electrical waste recycling activities, the brand, synonymous with Made in Italy across the world, turned waste into opportunity […]
  • AMDEA launches Register my Appliance week 19-23 January 2026 

    The top 10 things homeowners put off fixing around the house include noisy or vibrating washing machines, overflowing gutters and dripping taps, according to a new survey conducted by OnePoll[i] for the Association of Manufacturers of Domestic Appliances (AMDEA) to mark Register My Appliance Week (19-23 January 2026). Slow-draining sinks or showers (23 per cent), freezers constantly icing up (16 per cent) […]
  • Scottish Government urged to protect apprenticeships in new Bill

    Scotland’s construction industries are calling for urgent assurances that new Tertiary Education and Training Bill will safeguard the nation’s skills pipeline at a critical moment for the economy.
    As it prepares for its Stage 3 Debate this week, industry leaders say the Bill represents one of the most significant reforms to Scotland’s skills landscape in a generation.
    But, along with MSP Monica Lennon, they also warn that unless the legislation fully recognises and protects the
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  • Rexel opens new Derry branch

    Electrical wholesaler Rexel UK will open a new branch in Derry on 26 January 2026, expanding its coverage across Northern Ireland.
    The site joins the company’s existing locations in Belfast, Coleraine, and Cliftonville, and forms part of a wider plan to increase local support for customers.
    The new branch also represents an investment in the area, creating three roles at launch with more expected during the first year.
    Services for contractors and local projects
    Rexel says its site will pr
  • NAPIT EXPO Roadshow returns for 2026

    The NAPIT EXPO Roadshows return for 2026 with a brand-new series of events to cover the impact of Amendment 4 of the IET Wiring Regulations.
    Across four venues, the event – organised by the green skills and compliance-focused company – will bring together electrical professionals, technical experts, and leading industry partners.
    This set of events promises expert insights, hands-on learning, and CPD opportunities for every attendee. It is designed to provide knowledge, networking, a
  • NVC Lighting supplies lighting to Brighton cricket facility

    The University of Brighton has opened what it describes as the UK’s largest indoor cricket academy, with LED lighting supplied by NVC Lighting.
    The academy forms part of the university’s new Brighton Sport and Health Complex and is a partnership with Square One Cricket.
    It provides indoor training space for players of all ages and abilities and is also open beyond the student community.
    Electrical contractor TJ Electrical delivered the lighting installation, working with supplie
  • Pro‑Ject launches new fully balanced headphone amps

    Pro‑Ject Audio Systems has introduced two new headphone amplifiers: the Head Box DS3 B and Head Box S3 B. These are the first models in a refreshed generation of the Austrian maker’s long-running electronics range (formerly known as Box Design). Designed to bring fully balanced sound to wired headphones at an accessible price, they promise […]
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  • NICEIC responds to BS 7671 Amendment 4

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and BSI have confirmed that Amendment 4:2026 to BS 7671:2018 (the 18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations) will be published on 15 April 2026.
    The amendment can be implemented immediately from this date and the previous version, BS 7671:2018 + A2:2022 + A3:2024, will be withdrawn six months later. NICEIC is launching a comprehensive support programme, including webinars, in-person events and technical resources for its certified businesses.
  • Navigating British Standards with Aico Expert Installer Training

    With more than 30,000 British Standards currently in circulation, it can be challenging for installers to know which are most relevant to their day-to-day work. In the domestic fire and carbon monoxide (CO) safety sector, these standards provide a clear framework for best practice, helping installers deliver compliant, high-quality installations that ultimately save lives.
    All Aico alarms are third-party certified by BSI and carry the Kitemark, giving installers confidence that products meet rig
  • SELECT welcomes Amendment 4

    Campaigning electrotechnical trade body SELECT has welcomed the latest amendment to industry regulations and encouraged its members to familiarise themselves with the updates to ensure the ongoing safety of contractors and customers alike.
    The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and British Standards Institution (BSI) have announced the completion of work on Amendment 4 (2026) to BS 7671:2018, AKA the 18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations.
    Set for release in April, significant c
  • NICEIC responds to BS 7671 Amendment 4 with comprehensive support package

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and BSI have confirmed that Amendment 4:2026 to BS 7671:2018 (the 18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations) will be published on 15th April 2026. The amendment can be implemented immediately from this date and the previous version, BS 7671:2018 + A2:2022 + A3:2024, will be withdrawn six months later. NICEIC is launching a comprehensive support programme, including webinars, in-person events and technical resources for its certified businesses
  • NAPIT welcomes latest 18th Edition amendments

    BS 7671:2018+A4:2026 will be the second, full consolidated amendment to the BS 7671:2018 18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations, which was first published in 2018, with BS 7671:2018+A1:2020 (Standalone) in 2020, BS 7671:2018+A2:2022 in 2022 and BS 7671:2018+A3:2024 (Standalone) in 2024.
    Significant changes include:
    • A new chapter on Stationary Secondary Batteries where the purpose is for electrical storage and supply of electrical installations• A new section on Functional earthing and f
  • Heating manufacturer acquired by family investment firm in deal backed by FDC

    Consort Equipment Products – one of the UK’s leading manufacturers of electric heaters – has been acquired by family-owned investment firm Lifeboat Capital. The deal was backed by a seven-figure debt funding package from Frontier Development Capital (FDC) and other investors.
    Consort, which is based in Milford Haven, supplies heaters to electrical wholesalers nationwide under the Consort and Claudgen brands, and manufactures own-brand products for leading suppliers. Following t
  • IET & BSI publish Amendment 4 to Wiring Regulations

    The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) together with BSI have today signed off the content for Amendment 4 (2026) to the standard Requirements for Electrical Installations (BS 7671:2018) (18th Edition of the IET Wiring Regulations).
     
    Significant changes include:a new chapter on Stationary Secondary Batteries where the purpose is for electrical storage and supply of electrical installations
    a new section on Functional earthing and functional equipotential bonding for informatio
  • Click Scolmore adds new Safety Lampholders to ceiling range

    Click Scolmore, a designer and manufacturer of electrical accessories, has added two new Safety Lampholders to its Ceiling Accessories range: the B22d Safety Lampholder with HO Skirt and the B22d Safety Lampholder with Angled Skirt.
    These additions expand the existing Loop-In Batten Lampholder range and include a safety mechanism designed to reduce the risk of electrical shock during installation or lamp replacement.
    The lampholders feature an advanced J-slot system that locks a B22 bayonet lamp
  • Martindale launches two MFT promo bundles

    Martindale Electric, a manufacturer of electrical test equipment, has released two promotional kits for electricians and installers, combining multifunction installation testers with test tools and safety equipment.
    The offers are built around Martindale’s ET6000 and ET6500 multifunction installation testers respectively.
    Extra items are supplied at no additional cost and arrive in the box with the tester, meaning no claim forms or delays.
    Two kit options with tools included
    The Martindale
  • nVent opens service and training centres across Europe and Australia

    nVent Electric, a global leader in electrical connection and protection solutions, has announced the opening and expansion of service and training centres across Europe (EU) and Australia.
    These new centres – located in Jonkoping, Sweden, Straubenhardt, Germany, Sydney, Australia and Sheffield, United Kingdom – provide hands-on and application training with nVent products for its customers and partners.
    “The development of these service and training centres help us align with o
  • Schneider shares 2026 predictions for the energy transition

    Schneider Electric has revealed its 2026 predictions for the UK’s energy transition as it decarbonises its industries, buildings and power grids. The UK’s net zero economy could be worth up to £1 trillion in by 2030 – around one third of the value of the UK’s economy today – highlighting the major opportunity for growth, innovation and job creation. Electrification is pivotal, but businesses need long term stability and policy clarity to enable them to make in
  • Samsung brings Fender Play to Samsung TV Home Screen

    Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has announced an exclusive global partnership with the world’s leading guitar brand, Fender, to bring the world’s first TV edition of Fender Play to Samsung TVs in 2026.1 “With video-based lessons on Samsung TVs, learning an instrument fits naturally into daily life and helps players reach goals faster,” said Hun Lee, […]
  • Recolight announces 2026 webinar series

    Recolight, a UK not-for-profit compliance scheme for lighting waste recycling and sustainability, has unveiled its 2026 webinar series. The free-to-attend sessions are open to all, covering a range of topics to support the lighting industry’s move towards greater sustainability.
    The webinars will bring together experts, thought leaders, and innovators to share insights, discuss challenges, and explore the latest trends shaping sustainability and circular economy action in the sector.
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  • Farnell, Fulham announce global distribution partnership

    Farnell, a UK-based global distributor of electronic components and industrial products, has announced a new global distribution partnership with Fulham, a manufacturer of LED drivers, emergency lighting systems, and ballasts, expanding access to advanced LED drivers, emergency lighting, and intelligent control systems for customers across EMEA.
    The agreement aims to strengthen Farnell’s lighting portfolio in the region, supporting engineers and buyers across commercial, industrial, and ar
  • Technical knowledge critical to meeting new cabling compliance, says AEI cables

    Choosing the correct cabling for safety under the new regulatory regime is critical for safety in the construction industry supply chain, says industry leader AEI Cables.
    As the new Building Safety Regulator starts to make enforcement for non-compliance, AEI Cables is meeting requests from customers to ensure they stay within the legal framework of the new Building Safety Act and its requirements.
    Stuart Dover, general manager of AEI Cables, said: “This is a difficult time for the construc
  • Carhartt launches Steel Work Trousers range

    American workwear company Carhartt has introduced a range of Steel Work Trousers designed to protect knees during regular trade work.
    Made from stretch ripstop fabric with Rugged Flex technology, the trousers are built to offer durability and ease of movement for those working on their knees throughout the day.
    The design includes articulated knees to support bending, squatting, and kneeling, with reinforced high-wear zones to withstand repeated contact with hard or uneven surfaces.
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  • Bira: Independent retailers demand compensation as South East water crisis leaves traders out of pocket

    Andrew Goodacre, CEO of the British Independent Retailers Association (Bira), has said traders need to be compensated after a water shortage has again left them out of pocket. He said independent retailers in Kent and Sussex have been “severely impacted” by the ongoing water crisis, with many forced to close their doors or operate at […]
  • LEDVANCE expands emergency lighting portfolio

    Emergency lighting is a fundamental component of building safety, helping to ensure that occupants can safely exit a space in the event of a power failure or emergency.
    For commercial, industrial, and public environments, the correct specification and installation of emergency luminaires is also essential for compliance with current regulations and standards.
    When planning an emergency lighting system, specifiers and installers must consider a range of practical factors. These include light outp
  • British Engines opens applications for its 2026 apprenticeship programme

    British Engines has officially opened applications for its 2026 apprenticeship programme, offering young people across the North East the opportunity to begin a rewarding career in engineering with one of the region’s largest and longest-established apprentice employers.
    The Newcastle-based engineering group is now inviting applications for roles starting in September, as it continues its long-standing commitment to developing the next generation of engineering talent.
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  • DART Tool Group strengthens team after successful year

    DART Tool Group, leaders in innovative universal power tool accessories, has strengthened its team with two strategic appointments following last year’s significant progress and momentum across the business.
    Preparing for an ambitious 2026, the company has welcomed Matt Cope as Business Development Manager and Evelyn Gascoyne as Marketing Manager, reinforcing its commercial and marketing capabilities at a pivotal stage in its expansion.
    Matt, with over 30 years of experience in electrical
  • ‘Cold snap proves heat pumps’ effectiveness’

    As the UK experiences another spell of freezing winter weather, new data from Octopus Energy, one of the UK’s largest energy suppliers, suggests modern heat pumps are keeping homes just as warm as gas boilers – while reportedly keeping customers happier with their heating and their bills.
    A new survey of more than 1,800 UK households, carried out during the latest cold snap, reveals that people who have heat pumps installed reported higher comfort, higher overall satisfaction, and be
  • EDATA gains live ETIM International link to support manufacturers with product classification

    The UK’s EDATA data pool has become one of only five European data pools with a live external link from within the heart of ETIM International’s online Classification Management Tool (CMT) – a link which is designed to help manufacturers adopt the ETIM standard for their products.
    Whilst EDATA is the “new kid on the block” in terms of data pools, it now takes its place alongside the pre-eminent established pools that also have a live ETIM link, including 2ba in the

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