A group representing house builders has slammed plans for an extension to the Building Safety Levy that will force all developers regardless of their responsibility for the cladding crisis to pay a tax on new residential buildings in England. Meanwhile, cladding and insulation manufacturers have responded to accusations of a lack of commitment to rectifying fire safety concerns.
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