Leaseholders say funds to fix 170 privately owned tower blocks will not cover all costs
Theresa May has confirmed the government will allocate £200m to fix private tower blocks wrapped in combustible Grenfell-style cladding, after mounting public anger against dozens of freeholders and developers who have refused to pay to make them safe.
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