In the latest report on cladding removal by the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities (DLUHC), the government has said that it has taken, or is set to enforce action on 15 high rise ...
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 ...
The UK government has announced £3.5bn ($4.8bn) extra funding and two new taxes on developers to fix the cladding scandal, promising leaseholders in high-rise blocks in England will face no costs for ...
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 ...
LONDON, May 9 (Reuters) - The British government will spend 200 million pounds ($260 million) to replace combustible cladding on the outside of high-rise buildings after some private developers ...
A hotel landlord bears full responsibility for removing dangerous ACM cladding under lease covenants, the TCC has ruled. HHJ Stephen Davies, sitting as a High Court judge in the Technology and ...
Landlords in the line of fire over cladding. A High Court ruling says landlords are responsible for removing dangerous cladding. Following a recent High Court ruling, every buildi ...
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