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Trapped leaseholders should be able to sell homes after government loosens restrictions
A clear market failure necessitates deeper government intervention
Limits on funding to replace dangerous cladding means that those in social housing are at the back of the queue
Four years after Grenfell and understanding of the fire safety issues raised remains murky
Fire brigade says safety failings of building should be ‘wake-up call to all owners’
Insulation group says a ‘building-by-building’ examination of possible remediation cases is needed
Inquiry hears French manufacturer did not notify customers of 2004 safety tests
Brigade cannot be sure its response to similar disaster would be ‘vastly improved’ three years after event
Almost 4 years after Grenfell disaster, new funds will pay for repairs to unsafe high-rise buildings
Arconic and Kingspan to give evidence as hearings resume into disaster in which 72 died
Millions of leaseholders in UK face expensive improvements to meet safety regulations following the 2017 fire
Having created a dangerous problem, those responsible must be forced to clean it up
Many flats left effectively unsellable as government struggles with aftermath of Grenfell disaster
Government proposes giving tenants a greater voice and strengthening regulator’s powers
Inquiry into deadly 2017 fire hears that Kingspan, Celotex and Arconic saw safety certificates as ‘mere marketing tools’
The 2017 tragedy was a wake-up call for developers and regulators but enforcement of new rules is slow
Spending watchdog finds less than 1% of funds to fix cladding on private apartments in England has been paid out
Proposals to add flats to block would make ‘a crap condition worse’, inquiry hears from emails
Inquiry told company need further training to refurbish London flats
Blaze survivors condemn decision that oral evidence cannot be used in criminal trial
Properties changing hands for tens of thousands less than market value
Victims’ lawyers condemn protection from prosecution move as ‘licence to lie’
Victims’ lawyer slams ‘epidemic’ of incompetence around fire safety in tower block
Lawyers representing relatives and survivors condemn request as ‘highly reprehensible’
Claims follow allegations that manufacturers knew materials they provided were a fire hazard
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