Which buildings have Grenfell Tower-style cladding?
A vast operation is continuing across the UK to identify buildings with cladding like that used on the Grenfell Tower.
Some hundreds of blocks are due to be tested in England to see if they pose a fire risk following the deaths of at least 79 people in the Grenfell tragedy.
So far, every cladding sample tested in 60 high-rise buildings in 25 local authorities, has failed fire safety tests, the government said
Thousands of residents living in Doncaster, Norwich, Stockton-on-Tees and Sunderland are among the latest to be affected.
Manchester, Plymouth and Portsmouth have already been named.
The table below shows the local authority areas and number of buildings where it is known cladding has failed a combustibility test.
Hundreds of residents evacuated from estate in London
In north London, Camden Council has evacuated hundreds of residents from five towers in the Chalcots estate over safety concerns.
A number of residents have refused to leave, and the council is considering taking legal action to remove them.
Around the clock fire patrols will be carried out until work to remove cladding from the buildings has been completed.
Officials have warned residents may not be able to return to their homes for up to a month.
Islington, Lambeth and Wandsworth have also joined Barnet, Brent, and Hounslow on the growing list of London boroughs to have potentially unsafe flats.
Eleven other areas are yet to be named.
Some of the affected high-rise buildings identified
River Apartments, Tottenham
Newlon Housing Trust confirmed the 22-storey tower block was clad with the same cladding used on Grenfell Tower.
But after an "extensive safety audit", London Fire Brigade confirmed the tower block would be considered a "low fire risk" after modifications and technical clarifications.
MANCHESTER
Village 135 development, Wythenshawe
Wythenshawe Community Housing Group said 78 panels were being removed from a small area of the development despite an inspection by firefighters which found overall there was no "great concern" for fire safety.
The housing group said the panels were being removed to "reassure residents we take their safety very seriously".
PLYMOUTH
Mount Wise Tower Estate
Plymouth Community Homes said it will be removing the combustible elements of cladding from the three 16-storey blocks as soon as possible.
PORTSMOUTH
Horatia House and Leamington House
Cladding on two tower blocks was removed from the buildings on Friday after tests found it to be a fire risk.
BELFAST
Durham House
Tests are being carried out on the cladding at the high-rise city centre block - which is made up of one and two bedroom flats - to see if it is a fire risk.
It is understood a review of 33 Housing Executive high rise buildings and 19 owned by housing associations, was carried out.