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from the government s building safety fund for cladding removal. however, to fix other fire safety defects, the leaseholders still face another £6 million in bills, an average of £50,000 each. willis one of them. i welcome it. it won t help me, my building is over 15 years and even if my building was less than 15 years old, my developer is insolvent so it won t help me. mrjenrick this morning said on the show that the majority of these buildings were built in the 2000s so it doesn t take a mathematician to work out that by the time the bill is implemented many of those buildings will not benefit from this because they will be over 15 years old. the main issue here is that leaseholders are being landed with bills for leaseholders are being landed with bills for work that they cannot afford bills for work that they cannot afford to bills for work that they cannot afford to pay and they should not have afford to pay and they should not have to afford to pay and they s
WakeCladding-crisisGrenfell-tower-fireProposalsAttemptSafety-billCrisisParliamentBusiness-correspondentGrenfell-towerfireFourBuildings of the cladding crisis. greece, italy and israel send planes to cyprus to tackle a fatal wildfire on its south coast. and coming up in half an hour a special programme as the ruling communist party marks its centenary. good afternoon. the government is giving strong signals that all legal restrictions around covid protection will end on the 19thjuly as we learn to live with the virus. the housing secretary robertjenrick said this morning that the public must start to exercise personal responsibility, including overfacemasks, rather than the government telling people what to do. our political correspondent, nick eardley, has the details. masks and social distancing have become part of our lives, but for how much longer? with shops open again, pubs serving pints, the government wants to go further, lifting all legal restrictions in england. this morning, ministers suggested legal rules around face coverings were among those likely to go. it does look as if, thanks to the succ
Bbc-newsCabinet-ministerHeadlinesFivePeopleRestrictionsPublicNorthern-englandConclusionsFaceUseLockdown and not be at all put off if they. she echoes your concern. you say this made put of women from bringing complaints of rape. she is saying one of the things that makes them in relu cta nt to one of the things that makes them in reluctant to come forward is whatever feelings they have about whatever feelings they have about what happened that night is that they feared this will be thrown back at them so again she is saying if you haven t been drinking, that doesn t mean there isn t a risk because there are put at three men out there. it might mean you are better able to protect and defend yourself and it may increase your chances of being treated with the respect you deserve. lam not i am not sure any of that was in what she said. i should quote, the likelihood she would be less likely to report it, maybe she cannot remember what happened and maybe if they go into a criminal court a happened and maybe if they go into a criminal courta girl who happened and maybe if they go int
PeopleRapeRiskComplainingLatterUnconsciouslyMessageDrinkAndi-off-complainingThrowback-messageAuthoritiesCriminal-justice on a cold january morning. time to eat breakfast. for families living on this street, it s the start of another day. daisy, would you get your boots on, please. but some lives here are farfrom normal. this is the most polluted street in the uk outside london. the pollution from traffic here is regularly breaking legal limits. i ve lived here for nearly a0 years, and the traffic, every year, you can see it getting worse and worse and worse. it s just beyond a joke. it s two weeks into 2017, and hafodyrynys road near crumlin is about to use up its entire air pollution limit for the year. you don t want your children growing up being poorly. you want them to grow up being safe. you want them to be able to go out their front door and not be in danger of anything. and that s just not happening at moment. the poor quality air, dust and noise from traffic on this road is something people living here have long been used to. neil s wife dawn has lived here all her life. she was born a
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