Simply sign up to the Property sector myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Homebuilder Ballymore has agreed to pay £20m towards fixing fire safety issues across its housing developments in ...
Amount of money, what is and isn’t covered, and who pays suggest fund may not solve the problem Ministers have announced an extra £3.5bn in funding to fix dangerous cladding on highrises in England ...
Higher than expected costs to remove cladding from Taylor Wimpey's buildings in response to the Grenfell fire tragedy have wiped out its profits, the housebuilder has said. The company made a loss in ...
One of Britain's biggest housebuilders has set aside £125million to fix fire-trap flats after posting profits of £264million last year. Taylor Wimpey said the fund would 'provide certainty' for ...
Unless insurers and mortgage firms can be persuaded to relax resistance to risk of low rises, more funds will be needed UK government faces Tory MPs backlash over fund to fix cladding Calling the ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The British government will spend 200 million pounds to replace combustible cladding on the outside of high-rise buildings after some private developers refused to pay to make them ...
Taylor Wimpey's profits have been wiped out by higher-than-expected costs to remove cladding from its buildings in response to the Grenfell fire tragedy. The company made a loss in the first half of ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Developers have hit out at the government’s latest plans to resolve the cladding crisis, which could see them ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them anytime. Owners of an apartment block in the inner north covered in combustible cladding have received an emergency order to make their building ...
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