Britain has ordered housebuilders to pay around $5.4 billion to help remove dangerous cladding from buildings following a deadly 2017 London fire that left government, developers and owners at ...
People living in dangerous homes say the “strain has never been greater” during the pandemic as official figures show 313 high rises are still covered in the material blamed for the spread of the ...
New funding to remove dangerous cladding from smaller buildings - Leaseholders in smaller buildings have faced expensive ...
UK prime minister Theresa May has pledged £400 million to remove and replace dangerous cladding on social-housing blocks, one year after the Grenfell Tower fire. May made the pledge during Prime ...
The UK government has promised to pay to replace combustible cladding on private high-rise housing, almost two years after the Grenfell Tower fire. A reported 176 privately-owned residential buildings ...
The Scottish government has said it will not follow the UK government's "piecemeal approach" for funding to remove unsafe cladding. UK ministers promised an extra £3.5bn to help remove unsafe material ...
Flat owners will not have to pay to remove dangerous cladding from lower-height buildings under new government plans, BBC Newsnight understands. It means leaseholders in buildings of between 11 and 18 ...
LONDON: About 600 high-rise buildings in Britain have similar cladding to the block in west London that was gutted in a massive blaze, the government warned today, as the first head rolled in the ...
THE Government has been urged to take action against unsafe cladding UK homes after a Commons vote on Monday, though Conservative MPs did not vote - including those in the North-East. MPs voted 263 to ...
LONDON - Britain has ordered housebuilders to pay around $5.4 billion to help remove dangerous cladding from buildings following a deadly 2017 London fire that left government, developers and owners ...