Three years after the Grenfell Tower fire, hundreds of buildings still have unsafe cladding The government still has a "long way to go" to strip all high-rise buildings of dangerous cladding similar ...
"It’s nonsensical for the government to refuse funding because a building is a few inches too short for their random criteria" says @SteveReedMP #ukhousing The government offered councils and housing ...
The National Audit Office (NAO) said up to 60% of buildings with dangerous cladding still haven't been identified by the government The government could miss its own cladding removal completion date ...
The cladding has been replaced at the Premier Inn and Brewers Fayre at Walsall Waterfront in Wolverhampton Street as part of a major facelift at the 100-bedroom site near the town's art gallery ...
The government has said it will “fully fund” the removal of dangerous cladding from social housing tower blocks, but questions over this pledge remain. Five questions about the government's pledge to ...
Government moves to deal with the fallout from dangerous cladding leaves solicitors, in Sarah Dwight's view, unable to properly advise clients On the 10 February, housing secretary Robert Jenrick gave ...
The inquiry found firms had not done enough in protecting residence in Grenfell Tower. Irish firm Kingspan has been urged by Michael Gove to provide a "comprehensive package of financial support" ...
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