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By Felicity Hannah
Leaseholders have warned about the potential dangers of adding rooftop developments to blocks of flats.
It follows a change in the law which makes it easier for freeholders to build up to two extra storeys on top of their buildings.
Some flat owners have said their homes have been left damaged and devalued by new developments.
The government said such developments would help meet the demand for new homes. Badly damaged
Residents at Apex Court in West Ealing, London, said the building had experienced extensive flooding, cracks and even falling cladding since a further five flats were built on top.
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By Felicity Hannah
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Use of virtual reality headsets for workplace meetings could snowball , a business group has said, as firms try to blend home and office working. We re likely to see it really take off quite quickly, Joe Fitzsimons of the Institute of Directors told the BBC s Wake Up To Money programme.
He s been investigating how firms are using tech to help staff based at home and in the office to work together.
Companies are looking at alternatives to using services such as Zoom. I think there will be a snowball effect of the benefits being so clear that organisations come to terms with it and employ it as fast as they can, said Mr Fitzsimons.