Government bears some blame for Grenfell fire, UK housing minister says

LONDON (Reuters) – The British government is partly to blame for the Grenfell fire which killed 72 people in 2017 as building regulations were deficient and could be exploited by developers in a way that was unsafe, housing minister Michael Gove said on Sunday. In June 2017, Grenfell Tower, […] Click here to view original…

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UK homebuilders get 6 weeks to pledge payment for cladding

Builders in the UK will have six weeks to sign a government contract committing them to pay for upgrades of cladding in houses and apartment blocks, cabinet minister Michael Gove said. Hundreds of thousands of people in the UK live in buildings that were deemed a fire risk following […] Click here to view original…

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Gove admits ‘faulty’ guidance partly to blame for Grenfell fire

Grenfell Tower. Michael Gove said lax regulation allowed cladding firms to ‘put people in danger to make a profit’. Michael Gove has admitted that “faulty and ambiguous” government guidance was partly responsible for the Grenfell Tower tragedy. The UK housing secretary said lax regulation allowed cladding firms to “put […] Click here to view original…

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Michael Gove admits ‘faulty and ambiguous’ guidance allowed Grenfell tragedy to happen as Housing Secretary sets deadline for developers to fix unsafe towers

Michael Gove has admitted ‘faulty and ambiguous’ Government guidance allowed the Grenfell Tower tragedy to happen. The Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Secretary accepted the rules on flammable cladding were wrong before fire engulfed the west London tower block in June 2017, which killed 72 people. A public inquiry […] Click here to view original…

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Michael Gove: We are to blame on Grenfell

Michael Gove is the first minister to acknowledge official failings over Grenfell, where 72 people died Michael Gove raised his son and daughter minutes from Grenfell Tower. Five days after the fire that destroyed the west London high rise, he returned, walking around its blackened husk. The remains of […] Click here to view original…

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It’s taken five years, but Gove has told the truth on cladding

Since the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, several hundred thousand people are still trapped in flats considered to be dangerous Since the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, several hundred thousand people are still trapped in flats considered to be dangerous The levelling-up secretary makes a remarkable admission today. Michael […] Click here to view original…

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UK: Defective Cladding – A Landmark Decision

The Technology and Construction Court makes another [landmark] decision in the case against defective cladding. The judgment in the case of LDC (Portfolio One) Ltd v George Downing Construction Ltd and another [2022] EWHC 3356 (TCC) is the second in cladding related claims. This case concerns fire safety (and […] Click here to view original…

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