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The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea (RBKC) has launched a series of lawsuits against firms involved in the ...
On June 14, 2017, a fire ripped through Grenfell Tower in London. The tragedy revealed dangerous materials, ignored warnings, and a housing system in crisis.
In an exclusive for our sister publication Scottish Housing News, Hans Mitchell, client relations director at fire safety ...
Ex-MPs, spads and officials – including Grant Shapps – also get recognition in Rishi Sunak’s resignation honours ...
The National Audit Office thinks it will cost housing associations £3.8bn in total to remove non-ACM, combustible cladding on buildings over 11m high. New research suggests that's the cost-equivalent ...
Ulster Rugby signalled the beginning of an exciting new commercial partnership in March, with the news that local ...
Dream job or poisoned chalice? MARK ANDREWS talks to the West Midlands' new chief fire officer about his first 100 days in ...
Matthew Taylor is a partner and Aidan Steensma is of counsel at law firm CMS Cameron McKenna Nabarro Olswang A recent ...
Dame Judith Hackitt will chair the new panel of construction industry leaders that is being set up to look at how to improve ...
A council will have to spend £3m to replace fire doors on shopping centres it paid over £10m for. Wirral Council did not carry out a survey of fire doors in the Birkenhead Pyramid and Grange complexes ...
Victims of Hillsborough, Grenfell, the Manchester Arena terror attack and the Aberfan disaster have said decades of suffering could have been avoided if a new charter compelling the police to tell the ...