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 ...
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 ...
An east London council has taken legal action against a private building owner to remove Grenfell-style cladding from a high-rise property. Tower Hamlets Council has secured a remediation order, ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
A block that caught fire in Dagenham was found to have 'non-compliant' cladding - Leon Neal/Getty Images More than 340,000 people are still living in flats with unsafe cladding – seven years after the ...
Dangerous cladding will be fixed on all high-rise buildings on Government schemes within the next five years, ministers are to pledge. The Remediation Acceleration Plan will set out that by the end of ...
Over 275,000 people could be living in homes with dangerous cladding, as a Grenfell survivor warned Labour is failing those who died in the 2017 tragedy. Edward Daffarn, who escaped from his 16th ...
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