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Illegal Workers and Child Labour Found at Meal Delivery in Zwolle
A coordinated inspection by the Nederlandse Arbeidsinspectie, municipality of Zwolle, UWV, and police on meal delivery services in Zwolle found 4 illegal workers and multiple minors delivering meals, including a 13-year-old. Employers violated the Arbeidstijdenwet (Working Hours Act) by allowing children under 16 to deliver meals, and violated the Wet arbeid vreemdelingen (Foreign Nationals Employment Act). Approximately 40 businesses and 90 employees were inspected; 116 violations were recorded by police with 1 arrest for driving under the influence. Employers face fines for both violations.
9 Illegal Workers Found in Amsterdam BBQ Restaurant
The Nederlandse Arbeidsinspectie, in cooperation with the police, conducted an inspection at a BBQ restaurant in Amsterdam-West on Thursday, April 14, 2026, finding 9 foreign workers without valid employment authorization among 14 total employees. The employer violated the Wet Arbeid vreemdelingen (Wav) by failing to obtain valid work permits for the employees. Workers identified held nationalities from Syria, Turkey, Georgia, and Uzbekistan, with some presenting only phone photos of identity documents. An investigation into suspected violations of the Minimum Wage and Minimum Holiday Allowance Act is also underway.
Chinees Restaurant, Leiden, Moet Deuren Sluiten voor Arbeidsrechtelijke Overtredingen
Een Chinees restaurant in Leiden is door de Nederlandse Arbeidsinspectie verplicht om een maand de deuren te sluiten wegens herhaalde ernstige overtredingen van de Wet minimumloon en minimumvakantiebijslag, de Wet arbeid vreemdelingen en de Arbeidstijdenwet. Na een gezamenlijke controle met het Haags Economisch Interventie Team werd vastgesteld dat de werkgever opnieuw in de fout was gegaan, ondanks eerdere hoge boetes en een waarschuwing tot preventieve stillegging. De totale boetes bedragen €48.500 euro, waarvan €36.500 voor de WML-overtredingen en €12.000 voor de Wav-overtredingen.
UK ICO Media Centre News Blogs and Speeches Archive
The ICO Media Centre archive page provides a searchable index of the Information Commissioner's Office news releases, blog posts, speeches, and statements. Users can filter content by type (News, Blog, Speech, Statement) and date range, and sort by newest or oldest. No specific regulatory announcements, enforcement actions, or guidance documents are presented on this page itself.
Euro Exchange Rates Published by European Commission, 22nd Apr
The European Commission published reference exchange rates for 1 euro as of 22 April 2026, sourced from the European Central Bank. The rates cover 30 currencies including USD (1.1733), JPY (186.81), GBP (0.86903), CHF (0.9175), and CNY (8.0071), among others. This is a routine daily statistical release published in the Official Journal of the European Union (C/2026/1412), with no compliance obligations or regulatory implications.
EFTA Repeals Norwegian Air Route Public Service Obligations, Nov 2027
The EFTA Surveillance Authority has published an information notice pursuant to Article 16(4) of Regulation (EC) No 1008/2008 repealing public service obligations on ten Norwegian domestic air routes. The original PSOs entered into force on 1 April 2024 and are now set to be repealed on 1 November 2027 across all affected routes including Røros–Oslo, Florø–Oslo, Stord–Oslo, Ørsta-Volda–Oslo, Førde–Oslo, Sogndal–Oslo, Sandane–Oslo, Ørsta-Volda–Bergen, Sogndal–Bergen, and Sandane–Bergen. The Norwegian Ministry of Transport is listed as the address for obtaining the relevant documentation.
EFTA Communication on Norwegian Air Service Public Service Obligations
The EFTA Surveillance Authority published a communication pursuant to Article 16(4) of Regulation 1008/2008 establishing public service obligations for scheduled air services in Norway. The communication identifies 11 regional Norwegian routes subject to these obligations, including connections between smaller airports and major hubs in Oslo and Bergen. The public service obligations enter into force on 1 November 2027.
Norway Air Services PSO Tender: 10 Routes, Deadline 23 Jun 2026
The EFTA Surveillance Authority has published an invitation to tender pursuant to Article 17(5) of Regulation 1008/2008 for the operation of scheduled air services on 10 Norwegian routes subject to public service obligations. The affected routes include Røros–Oslo, Florø–Oslo, Stord–Oslo, Ørsta-Volda–Oslo, Førde–Oslo, Sogndal–Oslo, Sandane–Oslo, Ørsta-Volda–Bergen, Sogndal–Bergen, and Sandane–Bergen. The contract period runs from 1 November 2027 to 31 October 2031, with a submission deadline of 23 June 2026. The tender documents and information are available from the Norwegian Ministry of Transport in Oslo.
State Aid Recovery Interest Rates for EFTA States as of 1 January 2026
The EFTA Surveillance Authority has published updated base rates for calculating state aid recovery interest and reference/discount rates applicable from 1 January 2026. The base rates are: Iceland at 7.77%, Liechtenstein at 0.22%, and Norway at 4.2%. To obtain the applicable reference rates, appropriate margins shall be added to these base rates in accordance with ESA's State Aid Guidelines. These rates are used in state aid proceedings involving Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway.
Russia Sanctions: Four Persons Notified Under Restrictive Measures, Deadline April 30
The Council of the European Union has published notice in the Official Journal C-series (C/2026/2432) for the attention of four designated persons: Andrey Vladimirovich FEDOROV (No. 3), Sergey Vladimirovich BLINOV (No. 12), Denis Gennadievich POPOV (No. 36), and Ekaterina Feliksovna TIAMINA (No. 43). The notice informs them that the Council envisages maintaining restrictive measures with amended statements of reasons, and provides a submission deadline of 30 April 2026 to request the statements of reasons from the Council's General Secretariat at Rue de la Loi 175, Brussels.
Sport Wales Awards £217,080 Sports Operations System Contract to Teamworks Innovations UK
Sport Wales has awarded a contract for a Sports Operations Administration System (System Weinyddol Gweithrediadau) to Teamworks Innovations UK Limited for £180,900 excluding VAT (£217,080 including VAT). The contract runs from 5 May 2026 to 30 April 2031, a period of approximately 4 years and 11 months. The award decision was made on 20 April 2026 with a standstill period ending 1 May 2026.
Space Technology Solutions Award - Government Commercial Agency
The UK Government Commercial Agency has added Allan Webb Ltd to its Space Technology Solutions dynamic purchasing system under the Procurement Act 2023. The supplier, based in Stonehouse, Gloucestershire, has been approved across 27 distinct categories spanning space-related hardware, software, and support services including satellite components, AI and machine learning software, launch technology, in-orbit servicing, and unmanned autonomous vehicles. The modification was published on 22 April 2026.
Bradford College Awards £7.8M Hard Services FM Contract to CBRE Managed Services
Bradford College has awarded a three-year hard services FM and portering contract to CBRE Managed Services for £7,824,958 excluding VAT (£9,389,949 including VAT), with services to run from 1 August 2026 to 31 July 2029 and possible extension to 31 July 2031. The contract covers planned and reactive maintenance of electrical, HVAC, gas, refrigeration, fire and security systems, water and plumbing, lifts and hoists, and building fabric, plus portering services. The standstill period ends 1 May 2026, with contract signing expected 1 June 2026.
British Embassy Abu Dhabi Dubai Insurance Brokerage Services £2.46M
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office has published a pipeline notice seeking a comprehensive insurance brokerage service for British Embassy Dubai and British Embassy Abu Dhabi. The estimated contract value is £2,457,816.18, with an initial term of 11 November 2026 to 10 November 2027, extendable to 10 November 2029. Bids are invited via open procedure with an estimated publication date of 20 May 2026. The notice covers medical, life, liability, and accident and health insurance services.
St Ives Town Council Public Conveniences Cleaning Contract £1.08M
St Ives Town Council invites tenders for cleaning services across nine public convenience sites in the Cornwall parish, with approximately 200,000 visits annually during peak season. The estimated contract value is £800,000 to £900,000 excluding VAT (£1,080,000 including VAT), covering a two-year term from September 2026 with possible extension to 2031. Submissions are evaluated 60% on quality (including social value) and 40% on price under an open procedure; deadline is 1 May 2026 at 12:00pm.
British Council Bangladesh NPW Outsourcing Services Tender
The British Council published a preliminary market engagement notice under the Procurement Act 2023 seeking a single supplier to recruit, verify, and manage Non-Permanent Workers (NPW) for its Bangladesh operations. The estimated contract covers 800-1000 seasonal NPWs annually over a three-year term from 1 September 2026 to 31 August 2029, with the majority serving in exam venue support roles. Interested participants must respond by 5 May 2026 via the designated British Council contact.
Bournemouth Poole Council Payments Compliance Oct 2025-Mar 2026
Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council has published its payments compliance report for the period 1 October 2025 to 31 March 2026 under the Procurement Act 2023. The report shows an average of 13.91 days to process payments, with 96.14% of invoices paid within 30 days of the invoice day and 96.14% paid within 30 days of the due date. A total of 3.31% of payments due during the period were not made. The report was approved by Matthew Filmer, Interim Chief Financial Officer, and published on 22 April 2026.
London Borough of Enfield Awards CIPFA £19,800 MRP Policy Review Contract
London Borough of Enfield has awarded a £19,800 (including VAT) contract to CIPFA for a review of the Council's loan accounting of Lee Valley Heat Networks Limited (trading as Energetik). The contract, signed 20 April 2026, runs from 21 April 2026 to 31 May 2026 and covers approximately one month of services. The procurement was conducted under the Below threshold - without competition procedure under the Procurement Act 2023, with the contract classified under CPV code 79212100 (Financial auditing services).
University of Winchester Student Funding Management System Tender £150k Deadline May 19
The University of Winchester published a tender notice on 22 April 2026 for a Student Funding Management System with an estimated contract value of £150,000 including VAT. The submission deadline is 19 May 2026 at 12:00pm, with contract performance planned from 1 June 2026 to 1 September 2026 and possible extension to 1 June 2031. The procurement is classified under CPV code 48000000 (Software package and information systems) and is open to small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) under below-threshold open competition procedures.
Adobe Software Licences, Financial Services Compensation Scheme, £50,078
The Financial Services Compensation Scheme Limited (FSCS) has awarded a contract for annual Adobe software licences to SOFTCAT PLC for £50,078 including VAT. The contract runs from 23 February 2026 to 22 February 2027 and was procured via below-threshold limited competition under the Procurement Act 2023. The CPV classification is Document management software package (48311000).
In-Situ Nano-Mechanical Stage Device, UK National Nuclear Laboratory, £120,000
UK National Nuclear Laboratory Limited has awarded a contract to Alemnis AG of Switzerland for the purchase of an in-situ nano-mechanical stage device. The contract is valued at £100,000 excluding VAT (£120,000 including VAT), classified as below the relevant threshold and awarded via limited competition. The equipment will be installed onto a PFIB-SEM system at one of UKNNL's laboratories. Contract performance runs from 7 April 2026 to 31 July 2026, with a possible extension to 30 September 2026.
British Council Awards £185,541 Contract to Beijing Events Supplier
The British Council awarded a £185,541.15 CNY contract to 威迈思(北京)国际会议展览有限公司 for Study UK Alumni Reception 2026 event services. The contract runs from 1 April 2026 to 1 August 2026, spanning approximately 4 months. The procurement was conducted as a below-threshold procedure under the Procurement Act 2023, with the contracting authority based at 1 Redman Place, London.
Governor Hochul Adds 5 New Volunteer Firefighter Training Courses to NY Stipend Program
Governor Kathy Hochul announced the expansion of New York's Volunteer Firefighter Training Stipend program to include five additional training courses with stipend amounts ranging from $250 to $500. Since 2023, more than 4,000 volunteer firefighters have completed training through the program. Completion of existing courses has increased significantly, with Basic Exterior Firefighting Operations and Interior Firefighting Operations up 20 percent, and Fire Officer I completions up 35 percent since the program's inception.
Bank of Ghana News Brief April 22, 2026
The Bank of Ghana published a news brief dated April 22, 2026, containing navigation links to news briefs from April 9-22, 2026, and a PDF download link. The page itself contains no substantive regulatory content, compliance obligations, or specific regulatory announcements — it serves as an index to the Bank's news brief archive.
Plant-Based Diet CKD Feasibility Study, Changi General Hospital, Singapore
A two-year follow-up, single-center, open-label feasibility study will recruit outpatients from the Renal Medicine Clinic at Changi General Hospital, Singapore. Eligible patients with Stage 3 or 4 chronic kidney disease will be assigned to either a predominantly plant-based diet intervention (at least 50% protein from plant sources) with regular dietitian counselling, or a control group receiving standard CKD dietary advice. Six monthly assessments will measure eGFR, serum potassium, nutritional markers, and quality of life outcomes through questionnaires and food frequency records. The study aims to evaluate feasibility, safety regarding hyperkalaemia incidence, and potential benefit in terms of acidosis improvement in the Singaporean context.
Breath Metabolic Fingerprinting Lipid Screening Study
NCT07546162 is an observational clinical study registered on ClinicalTrials.gov evaluating non-invasive breath metabolic fingerprinting for large-scale population lipid screening. The study collects exhaled breath condensate samples from healthy and hyperlipidemic populations to analyze metabolic lipid profile characteristics and validate a new gas detection method for identifying abnormal blood lipids. The research aims to establish a simple, fast, and non-invasive approach for early detection of lipid abnormalities using mass spectrometry screening models.
Phase 1 DSP-0390 With Atezolizumab for Small Cell Lung Cancer
ClinicalTrials.gov registered a Phase 1 study (NCT07545954) evaluating the safety and preliminary efficacy of EBP inhibitor DSP-0390 in combination with atezolizumab for maintenance therapy in patients with extensive-stage small cell lung cancer. The trial enrolls patients whose disease has not progressed after initial induction therapy with platinum-based chemotherapy and anti-PD-L1 immunotherapy (atezolizumab or durvalumab). The study hypothesis is that inhibition of de novo cholesterol synthesis by DSP-0390 when combined with atezolizumab will be tolerable in this patient population.
Metagenomics Study Examines Lung Infections in Critically Ill Children
NIH registered ClinicalTrials.gov study NCT07545096 on April 22, 2026, an observational investigation of metagenomics for detecting pathogens in critically ill children with suspected chest infections. The study will collect lung fluid and blood samples from intubated pediatric ICU patients to determine whether immune responses indicate bacterial or viral infection, potentially enabling targeted antibiotic therapy. This is an informational research registration with no compliance obligations for external parties.
Pulsed US Versus SWD in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome NCT07545161
NIH ClinicalTrials.gov registered NCT07545161, a randomized controlled trial beginning April 22, 2026, comparing pulsed therapeutic ultrasound to pulsed shortwave diathermy as adjunct treatments for mild-to-moderate carpal tunnel syndrome. All participants receive standard conservative treatment (wrist splint and nerve/tendon gliding exercises) for three weeks, with additional randomization to one of two physical therapy modalities. Researchers will measure symptom severity, pain levels, grip strength, and median nerve cross-sectional area at baseline, one month, and three months.
Navlimetostat Wet vs Dry Granulation Tablet PK Study
A new Phase 1 clinical trial (NCT07544628) has been registered on ClinicalTrials.gov to compare the pharmacokinetics of Navlimetostat administered as a wet-granulation tablet versus a dry-granulation tablet formulation in healthy adult female participants. The study, registered by NIH, documents an early-stage bioequivalence investigation of two tablet manufacturing approaches for the drug candidate.
Hand Massage Reduces Dysmenorrhea Pain Nausea NCT07544511
A randomized clinical trial investigating the effect of hand massage stimulation (su-jok seed therapy) on pain, daily menstrual symptoms, and nausea and vomiting in primary dysmenorrhea was registered on ClinicalTrials.gov under NCT07544511. The study will enroll students at İnönü University Faculty of Health Sciences in Turkey and is led by researcher Esra Tan. No regulatory compliance obligations are created by this registry entry.
Post-COVID-19 Physical Functions and Lifestyle Observational Study
This cross-sectional observational study (NCT07545499) registered on ClinicalTrials.gov will examine post-COVID-19 syndrome patients grouped by chronotype to compare respiratory muscle strength, physical activity, nutritional habits, and CLOCK gene polymorphisms related to circadian rhythm. The study aims to contribute to individualized rehabilitation and lifestyle interventions for long-COVID patients. This registry entry provides informational documentation of the study design and does not impose compliance obligations.
Randomized Trial Comparing 5 vs 8 cmH₂O PEEP in Prone Lumbar Surgery
Clinical trial NCT07545733 registered on ClinicalTrials.gov is a randomized controlled trial comparing the effects of 5 cmH₂O versus 8 cmH₂O positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) levels on respiratory mechanics in patients undergoing lumbar spine surgery in the prone position under total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA). The study will evaluate driving pressure and mechanical power as key determinants of ventilator-induced lung stress. Conditions include lumbar disc herniation, spinal surgery, prone position, and general anesthesia. No regulatory obligations or compliance requirements are imposed by this clinical trial registration.
Electroacupuncture for Postoperative Gastroparesis in Patients With Digestive Tract Tumors
The National Institutes of Health registered clinical trial NCT07546175, a prospective, multicenter, randomized, parallel-controlled, sham-controlled trial evaluating electroacupuncture for postsurgical gastroparesis syndrome in patients with digestive tract tumors. The trial will assess clinical efficacy via the Daily Diary of Gastroparesis Cardinal Symptom Index score at Day 14 and systematically evaluate safety, with a planned completion date of April 2026.
SECP UBO Disclosure Enforcement Under Section 123A
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Pakistan (SECP) has directed all companies to submit Ultimate Beneficial Ownership (UBO) information through Form-19 on its eZfile portal by April 30, 2026. The enforcement notice cites Section 123A of the Companies Act, 2017, which mandates UBO disclosure to combat money laundering and illicit financial flows. Penalties reach up to Rs. 1 million on directors, officers, or other responsible persons, and up to Rs. 10 million on the company for non-compliance. Companies must also maintain and annually update an internal register of beneficial owners.
Law Society Confirms No Appeal in Mazur Case
The Law Society has confirmed it will not appeal the Court of Appeal's March 2026 ruling in Mazur, which overturned an earlier High Court decision and confirmed that non-authorised fee-earners can conduct litigation under the supervision of an authorised lawyer. Vice-president Brett Dixon stated that appealing was 'not in the interests of our members'. Attention now turns to the Solicitors Regulation Authority for updated supervision guidance, while the Legal Services Board continues its review into how regulators ensured litigation information was accurate.
Law Commission Consults on UK Consumer Class Actions Expansion
The Law Commission of England and Wales announced a new project on 20 April 2026, following a government request to assess whether consumer law enforcement could be strengthened through a consumer class actions regime. The project will explore extending the Competition Appeal Tribunal's opt-out mechanism, currently limited to competition law breaches, to broader consumer claims, with the Civil Procedure Rules r.19.8 representative action procedure identified as inadequate for many claimants. Due to automatic inclusion of large class members, opt-out claims can result in significantly higher aggregate damages and costs for defendant businesses, with stakeholder input invited until 30 October 2026 ahead of a formal consultation paper.
Consumer Voice Challenges FCA £9.1bn Motor Finance Compensation Scheme
Consumer Voice has announced plans to file papers with the Upper Tribunal on Friday seeking judicial review of the FCA's £9.1bn motor finance compensation scheme, arguing the regulator took too narrow an approach to calculating consumer losses. The group estimates 4.7 million mis-sold agreements will not be included in the scheme despite covering 12.1 million agreements total. The FCA said its scheme is 'the quickest, fairest way to compensate consumers' and that delaying payouts would be counterproductive. The legal challenge may delay compensation payments due to begin this summer averaging £829 per person.
Environmental Impact Assessments Must Address Consequences After Finch
This legal commentary analyses the UK Supreme Court's judgment in *Finch*, which held that downstream emissions from combustion of extracted oil constitute an 'indirect effect' under the Environmental Impact Assessment Regulations 2017 and must be assessed where causally connected, foreseeable, and material. The article further examines proposed Environmental Outcomes Reports under Part 6 of the Levelling-up and Regeneration Act 2023 as potentially narrowing the scope of environmental assessment, raising constitutional questions about who determines the evidential basis for administrative decisions.
Christopher Trybus, 43, Cleared of Rape, Manslaughter Charges
Christopher Trybus, 43, was acquitted on all charges at Winchester Crown Court on 22 April 2026 after a seven-week trial. Trybus had faced charges of manslaughter, two counts of rape, and coercive and controlling behaviour towards his wife Tarryn Baird, 34, who died by suicide in November 2017. The jury deliberated for 40 hours and eight minutes before returning not guilty verdicts on all counts.
Tajik Mohammad, 32, First Convicted Under New Channel Law
Tajik Mohammad, 32, an Afghan national, became the first person convicted under the new Channel crossing endangerment offence created by the Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Act, which came into force in January 2025. Mohammad pleaded guilty at Canterbury Crown Court to abandoning the dinghy he was driving across the English Channel when a rescue ship arrived, leaving overcrowded passengers, some without life jackets, in poor weather conditions. He is due to be sentenced on June 10, facing up to five years in prison, or six years if found to be in breach of a deportation order.
Sperm Donor Loses Paternity Bid After Amazon Gift Card
Robert Albon, an unregulated sperm donor who advertises on social media under the moniker "Joe Donor" and claims to have fathered more than 180 children globally, has failed in his UK High Court bid to be declared the legal father of a child (N) born in 2021 after the mother received a £150 Amazon gift card for his donation. Sir Andrew McFarlane dismissed the application, ruling it would be "manifestly contrary to public policy" to grant paternity, citing prior findings that Albon "lacks empathy" and "seeks to control others."
Pension Ombudsman Holds Independent Trustee Liable for High-Risk SSAS Investment Losses
The UK Pension Ombudsman has found Rowanmoor Trustees Limited (RTL) liable for failing in its duties as independent professional trustee of multiple SSAS pension schemes, upholding complaints from members who suffered substantial financial losses through high-risk unregulated investments. The PO apportioned liability 80-20 between RTL and member-trustees in all but two cases where investments proceeded following advice from a regulated advisor with additional expertise. RTL was directed to calculate compensation based on a comparison of pension values, neutralise remaining high-risk investments, and pay £1,000 per complainant for distress and inconvenience.
Victims Commissioner Complains About Distressed Questioning of Sexual Violence Victims
The Victims' Commissioner Claire Waxman made a formal complaint to committee chair John Hayes after victims of sexual violence described feeling anxious and distressed during an evidence session conducted by the public bill committee for the Courts and Tribunals Bill. One attendee stated that the "pugnacious" questioning left her "breaking down, sobbing and struggling to breathe." The complaint, escalated to Deputy Speaker Nusrat Ghani, was supported by Rape Crisis and Women's Aid, who said the adversarial tone risked replicating dynamics survivors of sexual abuse found distressing.
High Court Upholds Met Police Live Facial Recognition Use
The High Court dismissed a challenge by Shaun Thompson and Silkie Carlo against the Metropolitan Police's live facial recognition technology, ruling the policy lawful and finding no human rights breaches. The force used facial recognition 231 times last year, scanning approximately four million faces, and made 801 arrests specifically as a result of the technology up to September 18, 2025.
Two Men Guilty of Murdering Woman in Drive-by Shooting at London Church
Perry Allen-Thomas and Amir Salem were found guilty at the Old Bailey of murdering Michelle Sadio and attempting to murder two others in a drive-by shooting on 14 December 2024 outside the River of Life Pentecostal church in Willesden, north London. The intended target was rapper Trapstar Toxic; the shooting killed Sadio, a mother of two and legal administrator, and injured Kenneth Amoah and Kadeem Francis among approximately 100 mourners at a wake. Two co-defendants, Shaquille Sutherland and Tahjin Sommersall, were acquitted. Mrs Justice McGowan remanded the convicted men into custody for sentencing at a later date.
Attorney General Warns Public About Government Agency Text Scams
South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley issued an advisory on April 22, 2026 warning residents about recurring text-message scams in which individuals impersonate law enforcement agencies or circuit courts. The scammers claim recipients face fines or arrest for unpaid traffic violations, toll road fees, or missed jury duty. The Consumer Protection Division advises consumers to contact agencies directly using official published phone numbers and to avoid providing personal or financial information to unknown callers.
Georgia DPH Warns of Wildfire Smoke Health Risks
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) has issued health precautions as shifting winds push smoke from South Georgia wildfires into metro Atlanta and other parts of the state. The advisory identifies vulnerable populations including people with respiratory conditions, young children, pregnant women, and elderly individuals who face heightened health risks from particle exposure. DPH recommends limiting outdoor activities, monitoring air quality reports, keeping windows closed, running air conditioners with clean filters, and following medical provider guidance for existing conditions.
CISA Adds Microsoft Defender CVE-2026-33825 to Known Exploited Vulnerabilities Catalog
CISA added CVE-2026-33825 (Microsoft Defender Insufficient Granularity of Access Control Vulnerability) to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities (KEV) Catalog on April 22, 2026, based on evidence of active exploitation. Binding Operational Directive BOD 22-01 requires Federal Civilian Executive Branch (FCEB) agencies to remediate identified vulnerabilities by the due date specified in the directive. Although BOD 22-01 only applies to FCEB agencies, CISA strongly urges all organizations to prioritize timely remediation of KEV Catalog vulnerabilities as part of their vulnerability management practice.
B. Braun Issues Correction for Hemodialysis Bloodlines
B. Braun Medical Inc. received FDA Class I designation for an Urgent Medical Device Correction on April 22, 2026, affecting six Streamline Airless System and B3 Low Volume Hemodialysis Bloodline models. FDA identified this as the most serious recall type — the device may cause serious injury or death if used without correction. The recall stems from a tubing resin change causing air bubbles to adhere to arterial bloodlines during treatment, with bubble formation beginning approximately 60 minutes into dialysis. As of March 20, 2026, B. Braun has not reported any serious injuries or deaths. FDA instructs affected customers to use alternate dialysis equipment when available and follow mitigation protocols when no alternative exists.
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