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Investigations into banning firms criticised in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry have been paused "to prevent any impact on ...
Investigations into banning firms criticised in the Grenfell Tower Inquiry have been paused “to prevent any impact on criminal investigations”. The Cabinet office confirmed in February that seven ...
The group said the Government ‘failed to do its basic due diligence’ in engaging with police and prosecutors before announcing its ...
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LondonWorld on MSNSouth London: Huge Vauxhall tower blocks with 897 beds for students approved over hotel alternativePlans to build a huge 897-bedroom student accommodation complex in South London have been approved by the local ...
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LondonWorld on MSNWarning huge new tower block over Liverpool Street Station will harm views from Brick Lane and Fournier StreetRe-drawn plans to build a 19-storey tower block above Liverpool Street Station would cause an ‘unfortunate’ loss of skyspace ...
The search for the four men was one of the UK’s biggest ever manhunts, after their homemade explosive devices failed to ...
UK's first women-only tower block to open in west London next summer Brook House in Acton will provide 102 “genuinely affordable” social rented flats to women and survivors of domestic abuse ...
The west London tower block was covered in combustible products because of the "systematic dishonesty" of firms who made and sold the cladding and insulation, the inquiry chairman said.
The block of flats in Poplar, east London is managed by Way of Life, with Mr Yu's three-bedroom flat costing £3,500 a month in rent and Ms Gupte's two-bedroom flat costing £2,500.
Tower block residents had windows installed inside out in massive council gaffe Jasper King Published March 25, 2025 4:36pm Updated March 26, 2025 6:30pm Comments ...
'I survived Grenfell fire – demolishing tower block is like taking our gravestone away' - The Mirror
Community groups have discussed for years about what should happen to the 24-storey block in West London but survivor Willie Thompson, 68, said the government wants to ‘wipe the memory of ...
The decision follows years of debate over the future of the 24-storey block in west London after a devastating fire tore through it in June 2017, claiming the lives of 72 people.
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