
Nick Stylianou
Specialist Producer, Communities at Sky News
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Jan 13, 2025 |
news.sky.com | Nick Stylianou
A Home Office pilot scheme involving asylum seekers forced to wear ankle tags to track their locations "did not affect compliance" among them, a government report has concluded. The trial, launched on 15 June 2022 and concluding on 15 December 2023, involved around 1,200 asylum seekers split into two groups. Some 600 people were fitted with GPS monitors and told to continue regularly reporting to an immigration reporting centre, which was mostly fortnightly appointments.
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Sep 4, 2024 |
news.sky.com | Nick Stylianou
A landmark report into the Grenfell Tower fire named and shamed companies which it said were responsible for the 2017 disaster which claimed the lives of 72 people. The report, the final phase of a seven-year public inquiry into the fire at the west London high-rise building, concludes that incompetence, dishonesty and greed led to the "avoidable" deaths.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
manxradio.com | Becky Johnson |Nick Stylianou
One of the UK's first Building Remediation Orders, issued by a judge last year, gave the owners of a block of flats in Bristol six months to fix serious fire safety defects including removing dangerous Grenfell-style insulation. The court's deadline has now passed and nothing has been done, leaving residents fearful in their homes.
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Sep 3, 2024 |
mkfm.com | Becky Johnson |Nick Stylianou
One of the UK's first Building Remediation Orders, issued by a judge last year, gave the owners of a block of flats in Bristol six months to fix serious fire safety defects including removing dangerous Grenfell-style insulation. The court's deadline has now passed and nothing has been done, leaving residents fearful in their homes.
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Aug 26, 2024 |
news.sky.com | Nick Stylianou
Since the Grenfell Tower fire seven years ago, cladding has become the building industry's worst nightmare. A rush to provide low-cost, lightweight and energy-efficient wrapping for modern buildings meant flammable plastic panels were applied to flats, hospitals, student accommodation and office blocks across the country. An investigation by Sky News spearheaded changes in building regulations and sent shockwaves through a testing and self-certification regime now labelled not fit for purpose.
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