The National Audit Office (NAO) said up to 60% of buildings with dangerous cladding still haven't been identified by the government The government could miss its own cladding removal completion date ...
Dangerous cladding will not be removed from all at-risk buildings until seven and a half years after the Grenfell Tower tragedy if the work continues at its present rate, Government data has revealed.
The government will provide a further £3.5bn to "end the cladding scandal" in the wake of Grenfell Tower fire - but ministers have been attacked for failing to act further on smaller blocks of flats ...
An east London MP has called on the government to support the continuation of cladding removal from blocks after a development in her constituency, which was hit by a devastating fire last June, had ...
Three years after the Grenfell Tower fire, hundreds of buildings still have unsafe cladding The government still has a "long way to go" to strip all high-rise buildings of dangerous cladding similar ...
One of the country’s largest builders, Persimmon, has earmarked £75m to pay for the removal of dangerous cladding on dozens of blocks it constructed. Major house builder @PersimmonHomes has earmarked ...
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HOUSING campaigners have welcomed moves to make developers pay for the removal of dangerous cladding but warned the plan does not go far enough. Under a scheme expected to be announced by Housing ...
The government will pay for the removal of unsafe cladding for all leaseholders in high-rise buildings, housing secretary Robert Jenrick has announced. Under plans announced today (February 10) the ...
Dangerous cladding will not be removed from all at-risk buildings until seven and a half years after the Grenfell Tower tragedy if the work continues at its present rate, Government data has revealed.
Three years after the Grenfell Tower fire, hundreds of buildings still have unsafe cladding The government still has a "long way to go" to strip all high-rise buildings of dangerous cladding similar ...
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