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Cladding campaigners in Yorkshire continue their battle with help from Johnny Cash

Submitting. Cladding and building safety scandal victims and supporters at Leeds Dock Its chorus goes like this: “We bought flats with a hidden risk of fire, missing fire breaks that all flats require and it hurts, hurts, hurts, this risk of fire. Jenrick’s a liar.” and it continues: “The fund will never meet, true costs of this deceit. We live in fire risk prisons.” Cash was a righteous man and there is no doubt that the Man in Black would be right behind those who are battling for justice from a Prime Minister who once stated that leaseholders should not have to pay a penny to remediate apartment blocks, before changing his mind.

Open pipes turned Grenfell into a gas oven Shut-off valves hidden beneath refurbishment

Open pipes turned Grenfell into a gas oven Shut-off valves hidden beneath refurbishment The Grenfell Tower in which 72 people died, on fire on 14th June 2017 – the block was filled with gas CRUCIAL valves to stop gas from fuelling the Grenfell Tower fire may have been built over during refurbishment, the ongoing inquiry into the fire heard last Wednesday. The gas then fed the fire – turning the tower into the equivalent of a gas oven. Then, when the gas was finally turned off, many hours into the tragic night, the fire ‘went out like a light’, the inquiry was told. Giving evidence, James Harrison – head of London operations at Cadent Gas at the time of the fire – said that two pipeline isolation valves (PIVs), which are essential to prevent gas from entering the block, could not be found on the day of the fire or subsequently.

£60 million to protect our national heritage

Date Time £60 million to protect our national heritage From ancient objects to palaces, observatories and accessible toilets, projects are underway to maintain our historic national institutions and increase accessibility Funding will support projects to welcome back visitors this summer Museums, galleries and heritage organisations have been awarded £60 million to ensure nationally important museum collections and heritage assets are protected for future generations. The funding, which has been awarded to organisations including the V&A, The Natural History Museum and the British Library has supported 100 projects for essential maintenance works delayed by the pandemic. It will help projects that were stalled due to the Covid-19 pandemic reach completion to allow institutions to welcome back visitors this summer.

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