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#Breaking: #Immigration minister #RobertJenrick has rejected language used by the #homesecretary
#Breaking: #Immigration minister #RobertJenrick has rejected language used by the #homesecretary
Immigration minister Robert Jenrick has rejected language used by the home secretary describing the increase of asylum seekers to the UK as an "invasion". Read more: https://t.co/kg4IEZKsL8 pic.twitter.com/L0JG8EODbj — Sky News (@SkyNews) November 1, 2022 Source: Twitter
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The cabinet minister Robert Jenrick is facing questions after travelling to visit his parents at the weekend.
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Decision on Grenfell Tower demolition due to be made this summer
The future of Grenfell Tower, the site of a high-rise fire that killed 72 people in London four years ago, will be decided this summer, according to a letter sent by the UK government.
The ministry of housing, communities and local government (MHCLG) wrote a letter to residents earlier this month updating them on the timeline for the decision-making process.
Government cites safety concerns over tower
"Following important advice from structural engineers about the condition of the tower, we need to consider this summer if, and when, the tower should be carefully taken down to maintain safety," said the letter, which was signed by the MHCLG Grenfell site director Alistair Watters.
"This is so that we can plan for this as part of the ongoing safety works taking place within the tower."
What to do with the tower remains controversial. In a conference call between the government and relatives of victims last Friday, there was opposition to the idea of demolishing the site where so many people died, according to a report by the Guardian.
Over the weekend, some relatives threatened legal action if plans to take the tower down went ahead.
"Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come" Out of darkness into the light. We pray to see this transformation. But they do not talk to us who lost our kin. #hillsboroughcharter@RobertJenrick @JustinWelby @clarencehouse@kewgardens https://t.co/hbSLzuRnc8
— GRENFELLNEXTOFKIN (@GRENFELLNEXTOF1) May 16, 2021
Action group Grenfell Next of Kin, which represents 29 of the fire's victims, has suggested planting 72 species of plants in the ruin and letting it be taken over by nature.
The idea came from the work of Italian architect Stefano Boeri and his vertical forests – residential tower blocks covered with planted balconies.
Survivors will be included in the decision
The letter stated that it would be another year before any demolition work would go ahead. Local residents will be invited to meetings to discuss with the ministry and the structural engineers.
"We want to ensure bereaved families, survivors and residents have access to the information that will inform a decision on the tower before it is made," added the letter.
The Grenfell Tower disaster occurred on 14 June 2017 when a fire broke out in a flat. Flames spread through a recently installed cladding system around the sides of the 67-metre-high residential block, trapping residents inside.
An official inquiry into the fire is still ongoing after it paused last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Grenfell Tower's burned-out form still stands over the west London neighbourhood, shrouded in protective sheeting decorated with a green heart – the symbol used to memorialise the loss.
News comes after another cladding fire
The news about the tower's fate comes as a fire in another tower block in the UK capital with similar cladding almost ended in tragedy. A fire broke out at New Providence Wharf in London's Canary Wharf neighbourhood on 7 May 2021, injuring 44 people.
Grenfell United, a group of survivors and bereaved, said it was "horrified" by the news.
"When will the government take this scandal seriously?" said Grenfell United. "The government promised to remove dangerous cladding by June 2020 — it has completely failed its own target and every day that goes by lives are at risk."
Earlier this year the Royal Institute of British Architects' fire expert said she was "frankly shocked" at the government's minimum height limit on buildings eligible to receive funding to remove dangerous cladding.
Main image is via Wikipedia Commons.
The post Decision on Grenfell Tower demolition due to be made this summer appeared first on Dezeen.
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#BREAKING: #RobertJenrick has been removed from his role as housing secretary
#BREAKING: #RobertJenrick has been removed from his role as housing secretary
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"At what point before 11pm last night did we hit alert level 1 Look I’m happy, I just thought it would be bigger news that we found a vaccine." https://twitter.com/JimMFelton/status/1267015160792784903 https://twitter.com/RobertJenrick/status/1266854214510292998 https://www.instagram.com/p/CA21F_8HrC8/?igshid=48gp9dh5sk6q
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Can you move house during the coronavirus lockdown?
Coronavirus has impacted our everyday lives, jobs, wallet and now our homes. If you were due to move house during the coronavirus lockdown, you might want to cancel the removal van. 
The government has advised anyone buying or selling homes to put their transactions on hold. 
Related: Zoopla reveals the impact of coronavirus on the housing market
Cabinet Office minister Michael Gove, told BBC News, that anyone who hasn’t exchanged contracts should pause their transactions. However, he explained that anyone in the process of completing might need to go ahead. 
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‘These will be specific circumstances where people will still be buying or selling, but if at all possible people should stay in their current home,’ he explained. 
Can you move house during the coronavirus lockdown?
Yesterday, Robert Jenrick added further clarity for the government’s stance on moving house. After discussions with the Law Society he posted on Twitter:
‘Many people have asked what to do if you’re moving house at this time? @mhclg has worked with the @TheLawSociety to ensure people are properly advised,’ he wrote.
Many people have asked, what to do if you’re moving house at this time?@mhclg has worked with @TheLawSociety to ensure people are properly advised.
Buyers & renters should, as far as possible, delay moving to a new house while emergency measures are in place. 1/2
— Robert Jenrick (@RobertJenrick) March 25, 2020
His advice follows:
Buyers and renters should, as far as possible, delay moving to a new house while emergency measures are in place. 
If you’re socially isolating or being shielded, it’s important to try to delay. Other parties should show pragmatism.
If moving is unavoidable because you’re contracted and the parties aren’t able to agree a delay, you must follow advice on social distancing when moving.
What to do if you’ve already exchange contracts
‘This advice is still very unclear,’ explains the Home Owners Alliance. ‘But we would advise if you’ve already exchanged contracts you are legally committed to complete the transaction – so try to complete and move in asp. Speak to your conveyancer/ solicitor urgently and your buyer and/or seller. Try to come to a fair and reasonable way forward.’
However, if you can’t arrange a delay there is the added dilemma of whether you will be able to hire a removal van for the move. 
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The British Association of Removals told Which? that it had issued ‘strong recommendations’ to its members to complete any moves that are already underway. They also advised to cancel or suspend any that haven’t yet commenced. 
However, they added that the final decision on whether to proceed lays with individual companies. If you are stuck and unable to find a removal firm still operating, the Home Owners Alliance recommends renting a van. 
‘Rent a van and enlist friends to help, as long as you follow the social distancing guidelines,’ HOA explains.
One thing is clear, if you can delay a house sale or purchase, you should do so.
Related: Would you try this unusual way of house hunting during the coronavirus lockdown?
It might seem like a monumental pain to push back moving house. However, if you delay the move and everyone complies with government advice, hopefully, you’ll be in your new home in no time.
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captmakwana · 4 years
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This is great news ! Thank you @RobertJenrick for this decision which we were eagerly waiting for ! Feels blessed to see that efforts of our Government & leadership of Hon @narendramodi ji are able to serve the great leader Bharat Ratna Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar. जय भीम | Jai Bhim (at Mumbai, Maharashtra) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9t4LNzDuYG/?igshid=66kkocl9z5lm
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architectnews · 3 years
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Decision on Grenfell Tower demolition due to be made this summer
The future of Grenfell Tower, the site of a high-rise fire that killed 72 people in London four years ago, will be decided this summer, according to a letter sent by the UK government.
The ministry of housing, communities and local government (MHCLG) wrote a letter to residents earlier this month updating them on the timeline for the decision-making process.
Government cites safety concerns over tower
"Following important advice from structural engineers about the condition of the tower, we need to consider this summer if, and when, the tower should be carefully taken down to maintain safety," said the letter, which was signed by the MHCLG Grenfell site director Alistair Watters.
"This is so that we can plan for this as part of the ongoing safety works taking place within the tower."
What to do with the tower remains controversial. In a conference call between the government and relatives of victims last Friday, there was opposition to the idea of demolishing the site where so many people died, according to a report by the Guardian.
Over the weekend, some relatives threatened legal action if plans to take the tower down went ahead.
"Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come" Out of darkness into the light. We pray to see this transformation. But they do not talk to us who lost our kin. #hillsboroughcharter@RobertJenrick @JustinWelby @clarencehouse@kewgardens https://t.co/hbSLzuRnc8
— GRENFELLNEXTOFKIN (@GRENFELLNEXTOF1) May 16, 2021
Action group Grenfell Next of Kin, which represents 29 of the fire's victims, has suggested planting 72 species of plants in the ruin and letting it be taken over by nature.
The idea came from the work of Italian architect Stefano Boeri and his vertical forests – residential tower blocks covered with planted balconies.
Survivors will be included in the decision
The letter stated that it would be another year before any demolition work would go ahead. Local residents will be invited to meetings to discuss with the ministry and the structural engineers.
"We want to ensure bereaved families, survivors and residents have access to the information that will inform a decision on the tower before it is made," added the letter.
The Grenfell Tower disaster occurred on 14 June 2017 when a fire broke out in a flat. Flames spread through a recently installed cladding system around the sides of the 67-metre-high residential block, trapping residents inside.
An official inquiry into the fire is still ongoing after it paused last year due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Grenfell Tower's burned-out form still stands over the west London neighbourhood, shrouded in protective sheeting decorated with a green heart – the symbol used to memorialise the loss.
News comes after another cladding fire
The news about the tower's fate comes as a fire in another tower block in the UK capital with similar cladding almost ended in tragedy. A fire broke out at New Providence Wharf in London's Canary Wharf neighbourhood on 7 May 2021, injuring 44 people.
Grenfell United, a group of survivors and bereaved, said it was "horrified" by the news.
"When will the government take this scandal seriously?" said Grenfell United. "The government promised to remove dangerous cladding by June 2020 — it has completely failed its own target and every day that goes by lives are at risk."
Earlier this year the Royal Institute of British Architects' fire expert said she was "frankly shocked" at the government's minimum height limit on buildings eligible to receive funding to remove dangerous cladding.
Main image is via Wikipedia Commons.
The post Decision on Grenfell Tower demolition due to be made this summer appeared first on Dezeen.
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zaidisyedaliimran · 4 years
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#Housing Sec @RobertJenrick has stated that he joined his family at their home Herefordshire as soon as he no longer needed to work at Westminster in person, stressing that his actions were "entirely within the guidelines". #COVID19 latest: https://trib.al/TUp4NsV #uk#coronavirus #london#news#england#nhs#duet#viral#love#fyp#foryou #foryoupage #foryourpage #boris #breaking #indian #sad#edutok #londonlife #king # (at Liverpool) https://www.instagram.com/p/B_IftgpFBOa/?igshid=xg4rpvsetvvb
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stevejh1961 · 4 years
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For clarity - my parents asked me to deliver some essentials - including medicines. They are both self-isolating due to age and my father's medical condition and I respected social distancing rules.https://t.co/XlRujT8S5Y
— Robert Jenrick (@RobertJenrick) April 9, 2020
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#Breaking: Watch live: Housing Secretary #RobertJenrick holds daily #coronavirus briefing as pressure mounts on the government to ease lockdown restrictions Source: Twitter
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