At an apartment block in Melbourne's south-east, Kerry Ould's retirement savings are crumbling around her. Work has still not finished on most Victorian buildings found to contain combustible cladding ...
Legislation is set to tighten the rules on the use of combustible cladding on new high-rise buildings in Scotland. Certain materials will be banned on any new buildings where the floors are more than ...
"We are coming for you" - Michael Gove's warning to firms that cut corners, sought to profiteer and mis-sold dangerous products No leaseholder living in a building higher than 11m, around four to six ...
A widely cited figure of 56,000 underestimates how many people live in dangerous buildings. What is the real figure, asks @PeteApps #ukhousing Fact check: how many people live in buildings with ...
Leaseholders living in buildings under 18 metres tall will not need external wall application (EWS1) forms, following a government U-turn. In its latest decision, the government found “there is no ...
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 ...