More than 7,000 buildings with dangerous cladding are yet to be identified
The National Audit Office report found that more than 7,000 buildings across England with dangerous cladding are yet to be identified, and some might never be.
The National Audit Office report found that more than 7,000 buildings across England with dangerous cladding are yet to be identified, and some might never be.
A man says his life is a "living hell" after his home was left with exposed wires and no insulation four years after his flat block was stripped of cladding.
Residents at City Point want the work done swiftly - while a watchdog says some buildings across the country could take a decade to fix.