The government could miss its own cladding removal completion date if progress is not made to speed up the process, the UK's ...
Seven years after the Grenfell Tower fire exposed the scandal of unsafe cladding systems on buildings across the UK, the ...
The UK's National Audit Office (NAO) has reported that up to 60% of buildings with dangerous cladding in the country remain ...
Grenfell uncovered dangerous cladding on thousands of buildings around the UK but it could take beyond 2035 for the government to fix it.
Building Safety Minister Alex Norris promises cladding removal work will speed up, as spending watchdog finds more than half ...
Three in five buildings with dangerous cladding have yet to be identified, according to a report by the National Audit Office ...
The country’s tower block cladding crisis may take more than a decade and up to £16.6bn to resolve, according to a report ...
Seven years after the Grenfell Tower fire exposed the reality of dangerous cladding across the UK, hundreds of thousands of ...
Independent spending watchdog, the National Audit Office, believes it will cost over £16bn to fix unsafe cladding on all ...
In the seven years since the Grenfell Tower fire claimed the lives of 72 people, campaigners have repeatedly criticised the slow process of remediation work.
The National Audit Office report found that more than 7,000 buildings across England with dangerous cladding are yet to be identified, and some might never be. | ITV National News ...
Work to make England’s multistorey residential buildings safe from dangerous cladding could cost up to £22.4bn, the UK’s spending watchdog has revealed. The high-end estimate figure highlights the ...