Government wrong to make landlords pay to replace unsafe claddingBy Em Morley (she/they)|2022-03-11T09:10:15+00:0011th March 2022|
Government cladding response welcomed but speedy action neededBy Em Morley (she/they)|2020-09-09T08:44:00+00:009th September 2020|
Government confirms new steps to further reform building safetyBy Em Morley (she/they)|2020-04-06T08:23:04+00:006th April 2020|
How technology is helping improve fire safety in rented homesBy Em Morley (she/they)|2020-02-27T09:14:54+00:0027th February 2020|
What can landlords learn from Grenfell?By Em Morley (she/they)|2019-12-09T09:54:14+00:009th December 2019|
Combustible Cladding Ban should not be Restricted to High-Rise Residential BuildingsBy Em Morley (she/they)|2018-07-23T10:16:08+00:0023rd July 2018|
Fire Safety Funding Called for to Make Safer HomesBy Em Morley (she/they)|2018-07-18T09:52:53+00:0018th July 2018|
Substantial Fire Risks Uncovered at Blocks of Flats Across the UKBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:47:08+00:009th August 2017|
Camden tenants launch crowdfunding page for fire safety checksBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:46:07+00:002nd August 2017|
Landlords are Taking Action on Fire Safety, Shows SurveyBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:45:16+00:0027th July 2017|
60 High-Rise Buildings Fail Safety Tests Following Grenfell Tower BlazeBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:40:50+00:0026th June 2017|
Some Grenfell Tower Victims May Never be Identified due to SublettingBy Em Morley (she/they)|2023-11-20T12:40:16+00:0021st June 2017|