The capital has more than double the number of dangerous buildings than the rest of the country put together, the Mayor said ...
Sadiq Khan has issued a grim warning that the "dream" of home ownership has turned into a "nightmare" for thousands of ...
If anything confirms the fact that Britain’s ruling elite, as with their counterparts internationally, could not care less about the safety and lives of millions of working-class people, it is the ...
Plans to speed up the removal of unsafe cladding, including target dates for making buildings safe and tougher penalties for refusing to act, have been announced by ministers. Under the plans, ...
The government has published a new Remediation Acceleration Plan with the aim of having all dangerous cladding fixed in buildings by 2029. The Remediation Acceleration Plan sets out Labour’s measures ...
Eight years on from the Grenfell disaster, MPs warned the government still doesn’t know how many buildings are impacted by dangerous cladding – with thousands yet to be identified. They said safety ...
LONDON (Reuters) - When the deadly Grenfell Tower blaze in 2017 led to revelations that high-rise public housing buildings across Britain were wrapped in flammable cladding, the government vowed the ...
Dozens of people who had to leave their homes at short notice after a fire inspection revealed dangerous cladding and issues with fire escapes could be out of their flats for months, an architect has ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has revealed £1bn of funding for the removal of unsafe cladding from buildings across the UK in a bid to speed up progress following the damning Grenfell Inquiry report.
Dangerous cladding on the capital’s high-rise buildings won’t be fixed “for some time”, the Mayor of London has admitted as ...
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