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Since the tragic events of the Grenfell Tower fire, cladding claims have become increasingly common.
The Technology and Construction Court (TCC) recently considered a strike-out application in the case of
Naylor v (1) Roamquest Limited (2) Galliard Construction Limited. The court’s response addressed some of the issues that can arise in such claims, illustrating who has the ability to bring these claims and what types of losses might potentially be recovered.
This particular case relates to New Capital Quay in Greenwich, London, a development of 11 tower blocks built with non-compliant ACM cladding.
The 124 claimants were leaseholders living in six of the blocks. They brought claims against the developer and freehold owner, Roamquest, as well as the main contractor, Galliard Construction. Both defendants are ultimately owned by Galliard Homes.
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When Israel began to vaccinate its citizens against Covid-19 in December, the Ministry of Health set aside doses for incarcerated people 60 and above, in line with its national guidelines prioritising the age group. They are still sitting in freezers. The minister in charge of Israel s prison services is refusing to allocate coronavirus vaccines to inmates, said epidemiologist Hagai Levine, who before resigning last week over issues with the government s pandemic response was a member of the country s coronavirus task force.
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Prisons have been Covid-19 hotspots worldwide. While other examples are not always so stark, the situation in Israel mirrors a tendency around the world. Prisoners, given the challenges to social distancing, are especially at risk of contracting the coronavirus. But many countries have not prioritised their inoculation.