Grenfell firms facing possible bans over ‘mercenary behaviour’ named - The Government has formally responded to a series of recommendations set out last September in the inquiry’s final report.
Rayner said three of the organisations set to be investigated - manufacturing companies Arconic, Kingspan, and Celotex - were ...
Grenfell United claimed Ms Rayner 'refused to ... June 14 2017 with a covering on the building featuring a large green heart accompanied by the words 'forever in our hearts'.
What is left of the tower has stood in place in the years since the fire, with a covering on the building featuring a large green heart accompanied by the words "forever in our hearts". The June 2017 ...
A group representing some of the Grenfell bereaved welcomed the commitments, but warned it will be paying ‘close attention’ to how they progress ...
Deputy PM condemns ‘mercenary’ companies which supplied cladding and other products for refurbishment of west London tower ...
A huge evacuation on Monday afternoon in the middle of the CBD saw hundreds of people pouring out onto busy Grenfell St just ...
The Government is committed to ‘stronger regulation’ to improve building safety, says Rayner while setting out the response ...
Paul Hyett, an architectural expert on the Grenfell Inquiry and co-founder of Vickery Hyett ... The former RIBA president concluded: ‘But above all, the construction industry must, at its heart, show ...
The government will review the governance and oversight of tenant management organisations and ALMOs as part of its ...
She added: “That means greater accountability, stronger regulation, and putting residents at the heart of decision-making.” Grenfell Next of Kin, a group representing some of the bereaved ...