Problems with 'unsafe' RAAC concrete have been known about for decades, prompting warnings that the once-popular building material is now liable to collapse in schools across the country
The lightweight form of concrete linked to the collapse of the roof at a primary school in 2018 could be widespread in social homes built during the 1950s-70s, consultants have warned. Yesterday our sister publication Scottish Construction Now reported that reinforced autoclaved aerated co
Nadine Dorries, Liz Truss and the RSPB will all be playing on the Prime Minister's mind as MPs report back for duty after summer recess, with Mr Sunak braced for a bruising election campaign
The Labour leader argued that Rishi Sunak is gripped by 'complete inertia' as he pointed to the PM's failure to tackle crumbling schools, zombie knives and the holiday chaos
Last year, construction experts warned RAAC was a “ticking time bomb” and estimated around “half” of the non residential buildings in the UK were affected.