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This page sets out the government’s progress on the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s Phase 2 recommendations and updates on Phase 1 recommendations.
Overview Last updated: 17 December 2025 Theme Number of recommendations In…
Recommendation 1 Recommendation number Inquiry reference Status…
Recommendations 29 and 30 Recommendation number Inquiry reference Status…
Recommendation 42 Recommendation number Inquiry reference Status…
Recommendation 56 Recommendation number Inquiry reference Status…
Introduction The implementation timeline lists key milestones for each…
We are seeking views on government’s proposals for regulatory reform and the development of a single construction regulator.
Presented to Parliament by Samantha Dixon MBE MP, Parliamentary Under…
The results of the Building Safety Regulator’s initial review of the definition of higher-risk buildings and plans for the ongoing review.
Introduction On 28 April 2022, a significant shift in the regulation of…
Sender Keeran Jugdoyal, Deputy Director, New Builds Standards and…
Publication of the Authoritative Statement of the Fire Engineers Advisory Panel and a statement of next steps for reform of the fire engineering profession.
A consultation on changes to Part 6, Part L and Part F of the Building Regulations for dwellings and non-domestic buildings and seeking evidence on Part O.
We are seeking views on reforms to charges for local authority building control services.
Translations of the September 2025 Grenfell Tower Inquiry Government Progress Report summary update.
Developers and government have committed to working together to accelerate developer-led remediation and improve resident experience.
Social landlords, regulators and government have committed to work together to accelerate remediation of unsafe cladding on social housing and improve resident experience.
We are seeking evidence to inform recommendations made by the Building Control Independent Panel.
Progress towards delivering the Remediation Acceleration Plan and next steps to address the barriers to building remediation.
This consultation will explore the ways to best protect social residents from the dangers of poor electrical safety.
This document sets out the government’s response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s Phase 2 report, which was published on 4 September 2024.
A Departmental Minute in relation to the contingent liability arising from the EWS1 Professional Indemnity Insurance Scheme.
This consultation seeks views on the design and implementation of the building safety levy, which will apply to certain new residential buildings requiring building control approval in England.
Translations of the executive summary and chapter 1 of the government's response to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry's Phase 2 report, and the Deputy Prime Minister’s oral statement.
This green paper is a consultation on proposals for institutional and regulatory reform of the construction products regime.
This plan sets out the steps this government will take to increase the pace of building remediation, while better protecting residents and leaseholders.
The Inquiry published its final report on 4 September 2024. The Government will carefully consider its recommendations, to ensure that such a tragedy can never occur again.
We are seeking views to inform future updates to Approved Document B
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