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Two bereaved survivors of the Grenfell Tower fire have travelled from west London to the US headquarters of cladding ...
The architectural professional institutes of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland have ...
RIBA in England, and the architectural institutes of Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and the Republic of Ireland have formed a coalition to standardise guidance on fire and life safety design ...
The UK and Ireland’s five architects’ institutes have formed a combined group to ensure fire and safety guidance is ...
Landlords with unsafe cladding on their buildings face fines or prison if they fail to fix them within new deadlines set out ...
A man commits a murder and spends the night speeding down back roads with the victim’s body in the back of his car. His phone pings first one cell tower, then multiple towers, across two counties.
A mother whose son died in the 1989 Hillsborough disaster has said campaigners "will not give up" after a second reading of ...
New reforms aim to streamline the nascent building safety system and help to loosen bottlenecks, but do they go far enough?
Strict deadlines for landlords to fix unsafe cladding and over £1 billion allocated to make social tenants safe. New ...
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The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has warned its members to be wary of misusing credentials after the high-profile expulsion of a fire safety engineer from another trade body earlier this ...
Those who fail to comply could face unlimited fines or imprisonment, if they do not have a reasonable excuse. New legislation will also give some named bodies and local authorities powers to remediate ...