Relief from exorbitant insurance costs needed urgently
For years leaseholders have been facing issues with the opaque residential building insurance regime – whether the cartel-like behaviour of the insurers, clear conflicts of
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For years leaseholders have been facing issues with the opaque residential building insurance regime – whether the cartel-like behaviour of the insurers, clear conflicts of
We welcome the news that there will be an additional £27m to fund alarms in buildings where a Waking Watch is in place, and that
We are pleased to learn that Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM) has passed on our letter to its independent Council on Ethics, and we look
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Whilst we are pleased to learn that Norges Bank Investment Management (NBIM) has passed on our letter to its independent Council on Ethics, we are
Alongside our campaign partners, Grenfell United, The Leasehold Knowledge Partnership, The National Leasehold Campaign, Action for Fire Safety Justice and Father of the House, Sir
The Building Safety Bill is returning to the House of Commons on Wednesday 19th January. Despite welcome words, leaseholders are still not protected – please
Michael Gove made a major announcement on Monday 10th January declaring, amongst other measures, an additional £4bn to remediate buildings between 11 and 18m in
Companies use Annual General Meetings (AGMs) to show shareholders how well the Directors are running the company. With the right planning, and access to company
This is a guide to the McPartland-Smith amendments to the Building Safety Bill, as at 12 November 2021. We recommend that you read it together