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Minister admits flammable cladding still allowed on high-rises
The burnt remains of Grenfell tower

MINISTERS are facing more pressure to toughen building regulations after one of them admitted that current rules allow flammable cladding to be used on high-rise buildings.

Housing Minister Dominic Raab said in a letter to the housing, communities and local government (HCLG) committee that guidelines do not require the surface of exterior walls of buildings more than 18 metres high to be of “limited combustibility.”

A vast review into the regulations underpinning the construction industry has been ongoing since the Grenfell Tower disaster last June.

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