London’s Grenfell Tower, which was engulfed in ... “Do we wish the whole tower could stand forever? Yes. Is that an option? Not from a structural point of view,” GNK said.
Businesses admonished for their role in the Grenfell Tower tragedy could be banned from future public deals under new plans. The Government announced it will investigate those responsible for the ...
Seven organisations criticised in wake of the Grenfell Tower disaster could be banned from bidding for public contracts, the government has said. Cladding and insulation firms are among those set ...
Angela Rayner today apologised to the victims' families in the Grenfell Tower tragedy - as she promised "justice must be done". The Deputy PM, who vowed tough new reforms today, told the Commons ...
In the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy in 2017, which claimed 72 lives, the UK government has undertaken significant measures to address ...
Ms Rayner slammed the “blatant dishonesty and greed” of the companies responsible for the flammable materials that incased Grenfell Tower. She said “their disgraceful mercenary behaviour put ...
London’s mayor, Sadiq Khan, said the government’s action plan marked ‘an important step towards the reform needed to correct the catastrophic failures exposed by the Grenfell Tower tragedy’. He said: ...
A survivor of the Grenfell Tower fire has said she is in ‘utter ... and of survivors whose lives were forever changed.
LONDON, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Britain will investigate companies involved in the refurbishment of London's Grenfell Tower with flammable cladding, which have been partly blamed for the devastating ...
The government’s response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry will give us a single construction regulator, but leaves much unchanged, writes @PeteApps #UKhousing Speed-reading through my embargoed copy of ...
The UK set out a raft of reforms designed to improve building safety, as it aims to clamp down on failures that contributed to the Grenfell Tower fire. The government is planning tougher rules on ...
The government will bring in a single construction regulator to hold those responsible for building safety to account, it announced today as part of its final response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.