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Commons nods through Fire Safety Bill, amid plenty of grumbling by veteran MPs from all parties

11 May 2020

Sir Mike Penning, Tory MP for Hemel Hempstead and a former fire minister, fumed at the Fire Safety Bill’s implications for leaseholders, who “should not have the burden, which is currently on them all the time, day in, day out” By Harry Scoffin The first new law on fire […]

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Posted in Cladding, Government, Professional Press and tagged £1B Fund, £600M, Barbara Keeley, Barry Gardiner, BrumLAG, Building Research Establishment (BRE), Clive Betts MP, Daisy Cooper, Dame Judith Hackitt, EWS1, Fire, Fire Safety Bill, freeholder, Grenfell, Insurance, Islington Gates, James Brokenshire MP, Leaseholder Knowledge Partnership (LKP), Mike Penning MP, MP, Nick Thomas-Symonds, Parliament, Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005, Rishi Sunak, Robert Jenrick, Scotland, Shabana Mahmood MP, Sir Bob Neill, Sir Mike Penning, waking watch

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