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The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) has launched a series of lawsuits against firms involved in the ...
In the years since Grenfell, thousands of buildings have been found to violate safety regulations. Flat owners suddenly found ...
It concluded that a new plan aimed at speeding up progress was "insufficiently ambitious and at risk of not delivering what ...
The tax on new homes is expected to raise £3.4bn to be spent on building safety, including efforts to take down dangerous ...
Housing minister Alex Norris, who was grilled on the government’s response to the Grenfell Tower tragedy, said safety is 'in ...
The National Audit Office thinks it will cost housing associations £3.8bn in total to remove non-ACM, combustible cladding on ...
In 2014, following pressure from building control inspectors at the NHBC to prove ... Siderise supplied ‘open state’ cavity barriers for use within the Grenfell Tower cladding system. They were ...
Government efforts to replace dangerous cladding following the Grenfell tragedy are at risk of failing to deliver, MPs on the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) have warned Setting out its concerns in a ...
Kensington and Chelsea council in London launches lawsuits against businesses involved in refurbishing the building ...
Committee chairman Sir Geoffrey Clifton-Brown said: “Eight years after Grenfell, it is still not known how many buildings out there have dangerous cladding, and when it will be removed. “I was utterly ...
The safety crisis, triggered by the discovery of dangerous materials at Grenfell Tower ... the majority of high-rise buildings with dangerous aluminium and plastic cladding, by December ...