Still 'far too much dangerous cladding' on buildings, says Angela Rayner during Dagenham visit
Briefly

Angela Rayner emphasized the need for faster remediation work on building safety, asserting that despite available funds, progress seven years post-Grenfell remains woefully inadequate.
Residents in Dagenham, facing a dangerous fire, represent the lack of urgency in addressing building safety, highlighting the slow progress since the Grenfell tragedy.
Grenfell United criticized the continued presence of dangerous cladding and stated it's unacceptable that the current situation results in merely achieving 'near misses' during fire incidents.
With confirmed fire safety issues at the Dagenham site, Rayner noted the importance of pressing regulators to expedite necessary safety work and hold building owners accountable.
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