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Link between kitchen window and rainscreen cladding system 'primary cause of the early stage' of Grenfell fire, says expert

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Link between kitchen window and rainscreen cladding system 'primary cause of the early stage' of Grenfell fire, says expert

Grenfell Tower was wrapped in a cladding system that did not comply with building regulations and was incorrectly installed, creating "multiple catastrophic fire-spread routes", a report found.

228 high-rises found to be at risk as cladding fire safety tests conclude

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228 high-rises found to be at risk as cladding fire safety tests conclude
Cladding found in 262 tall buildings in Ireland

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Cladding found in 262 tall buildings in Ireland
‘Grenfell acted like a long, thin, and very effective chimney’

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‘Grenfell acted like a long, thin, and very effective chimney’
Housing Minister reassures public over safety of Cork County Hall cladding

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Housing Minister reassures public over safety of Cork County Hall cladding
Grenfell Tower-type cladding used in Cork County Hall

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Grenfell Tower-type cladding used in Cork County Hall
Cladding with fire-resistant core could have been used in Grenfell Tower for '£5,000 extra'
Cladding with fire-resistant core could have been used in Grenfell Tower for '£5,000 extra'

There are reports that the cladding on the London tower block destroyed by a fire may have accelerated the blaze.

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