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Tool Tracking Systems and Tool Marking for Tradespeople
17 June 2026
Learn how tool marking, construction tool tracking systems and inventory management can help tradespeople protect equipment, deter theft and recover stolen tools.

How to cut costs in your trade business (without cutting corners)
22 May 2026
Looking to cut costs in your trade business? Simple, practical ways for tradespeople to cut costs, manage expenses, and protect profit without cutting corners.

Rising material costs: practical ways to manage the pressure
22 May 2026
Struggling with rising material costs? Learn how to price jobs, handle cost changes, and protect your profit margins with practical, no-nonsense tips.

Rising costs getting on top of you? Support for tradespeople
22 May 2026
If rising costs are starting to weigh on you, you’re not alone. Simple ways to take the edge off and find mental health support that fits around the job.

Rising material costs and insurance: what tradespeople need to check
22 May 2026
Rising material costs can affect your insurance cover more than you think. Find out what tradespeople should review to avoid underinsurance.

Top 5 Wellbeing Tips for Tradies
16 March 2026
Working in the trades is tough - physically, financially, and emotionally.

Mental health in the trades: the pressure no one talks about
16 March 2026
Mental health in the trades is often overlooked. We explore the pressures facing UK tradespeople and where to find practical support.

The Hidden Mental Health Crisis in the Trades
16 March 2026
Working in the trades has always demanded skill, physical strength, long hours and unwavering resilience. But behind the scenes, many tradespeople are struggling far more than the industry often admits.

Spot the Signs - When a Mate Might be at Risk | Trade Direct Insurance
16 March 2026
While you might notice straight away if someone pulls a muscle or injures their hand, spotting when a mate is struggling mentally can be much harder.

Facing Down Stigma in the Trades
16 March 2026
In the trades, toughness is part of the job. The pressure is constant and, for many, completely invisible.
