A DfE risk assessment from 2021 'shows as 'critical and very likely' the risk that building collapse or failure could cause death or injury'
as having collapse-prone reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete on site.
An additional 20 schools have had to offer some remote learning to pupils at the start of the academic year as Raac was present in their buildings.said a submission to the Treasury to rebuild 200 schools a year was turned downMr Sunak has been desperately defending his decision-making during his time at the Treasury in the wake of claims that he rejected requests for more school capital funding, despite concerns over the risk of buildings collapsing.
“Had we been told that [that there was a critical risk to life] then that would have led to a substantive response from the Treasury,” the source added. The Prime Minister’s official spokesman said: “We don’t as a matter of course publish advice to prime ministers, or ministers. I’m not aware of any plans to change that longstanding approach.”
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