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Lunchtime update from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry:President of French company which sold cladding for Grenfell accepts company told a "misleading half truth" by concealing serious fire test failure from certifiers
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Report from today at the Grenfell Tower Inquiry:President of the firm which sold the highly combustible used on Grenfell denies that a 2005 test in which it failed “spectacularly” was
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NEW: Ahead of Jenrick's announcement later today, Inside Housing has polled 1,300 affected leaseholders about the impact of the cladding crisis. The picture is bleak:- One in six actively exploring
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A final thought on Jenrick's announcement today. The route of the government's problem is a failure to distinguish the varying levels of risk in buildings and until that nettle is
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Snap reaction: 1. The loans offer will be a big problem for potentially millions in blocks below 18m. Not for repayment (if the cap works) but because it risks plunging
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Lunchtime update from the Grenfell Tower Inquiry:- Manager of Kingspan's technical advice team grilled about information given to market relating to use of combustible insulation product on high rises This
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So we have a plan from Labour on cladding ahead of tomorrow's debate and vote on the crisis in the commons tomorrow. Here is a thread with some explanation and
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Short thoughts on the Labour amendment on Monday: One of the key impacts of this is an attempt to make the govt face up to the fact that its rhetoric
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Millions of people are turning to the benefits system to help them through the pandemic. But they are still falling into rent arrears. Why? Here is a quick explanation of
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Ok, so here is a short thread on what this data really shows which is:1. We are now making steady (but still slow) progress on ACM remediation ONLY2. The wider
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The End Our Cladding Scandal campaign has been pushing the idea of a levy since November 2019. As recently as June, ministers were completely ruling it out.So this is a
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Increasing ownership rates has been the No1 (and at times only) goal of Conservative housing policy in recent years. Its the only objective that has had consistent funding and attention.Despite
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