Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The UK government has announced new deadlines to fix dangerous cladding on tall buildings by the end of the ...
More than four years after a fired raged through the 24-floor Grenfell Tower apartment building in London, causing 72 deaths, the government has told builders and developers they must fund and replace ...
UK government sets cladding removal deadlineThe UK government has set out plans for a new law that would set a deadline for building owners to fix unsafe cladding. UK government sets cladding removal ...
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 ...
More than 50 high-rise buildings in England still have the same type of cladding used on Grenfell Tower, nearly five years after the fire that killed 72 people. The latest government figures show that ...
A fire that ripped through and gutted a tower block in Dagenham this week echoes the catastrophic failings that killed 72 people in the Grenfell disaster – as damning figures reveal thousands more ...
It has been nearly seven years since the Grenfell fire, yet thousands of buildings are still in need of cladding remediation. @PeteApps investigates why the process has been moving at such a glacial ...
Simply sign up to the Property sector myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Developers will next week be asked by ministers to pay up to £4bn to cover the costs of the removal of dangerous ...
Contractors undertake works at a residential property in Paddington, London, as part of a project to remove and replace non-compliant cladding (PA) (PA Archive) Dozens of buildings in the UK still ...
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