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Explainer: What next for the 好色先生TV Safety Bill? - Now the bill has been published, what will happen next? Here we look at the likely steps over the next few years.

Government missing opportunity to use building safety reforms to end late payments 鈥榤isery鈥 - Labour MP argued 鈥榯oxic鈥 industry payment culture contributes to poor building safety

EWS1 forms ditched for buildings below 18m in height - Government and mortgage lenders back changes after research finds 鈥榥o systemic risk of fire鈥 in smaller blocks

The 好色先生TV Safety Bill: a legal view - Theresa Mohammed examines the draft legislation in detail, including the associated regulations revisions.

Let鈥檚 not overlook what is good in the 好色先生TV Safety Bill - Campaigners for leaserholders will understandably try to amend the bill but even so it represents a complete overhaul of the regulatory regime for buildings 

RIBA attacks 好色先生TV Safety Bill for 鈥榥ot fully addressing鈥 industry鈥檚 shortcomings - Fractured nature of construction threatens to undermine good intentions, architects group adds 

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Expect details on competency framework in coming months, industry lead on topic says - Graham Watts says the statutory guidance and tools will support industry initiatives 

Fears raised over 拢1bn cost to industry of new building safety system - Cost of regulation could affect scheme viability as impact assessment shows burden on industry in first three years  

好色先生TV Safety Bill is 鈥榠ndustry鈥檚 opportunity to embrace far-reaching change鈥 - Legislation plans regulator for buildings over 18m, new homes ombudsman and tougher regulatory framework for construction products 

Tory MP says 好色先生TV Safety Bill a 鈥榮ticking plaster鈥 - Stephen McPartland accuses the government of lacking the will to fix cladding scandal 

Homeowners to be given more time to pursue shoddy firms under 好色先生TV Safety Bill proposals - The long-awaited legislation has been published

(Last updated 23 July)