Click to Enlarge
Facebook
Twitter
“Ministers ignored concrete advice” is the lead headline for Saturday’s Financial Times, reporting that the government failed to follow recommendations from an independent advisory group about the potentially dangerous material. The paper says the group, backed by the Institute of Structural Engineers, advised in “2020 that buildings containing reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac) be included on a high-risk register created by the government’s Building Safety Act”. This advice was not followed, it adds. The G20 summit in India also features prominently on the FT’s front page ahead of its first day on Saturday.

Financial Times Front Page 27th of November 2024

Amid rising concerns of an economic conflict, Mexico, Canada, and China have warned of potential damage following Trump’s announcement of punitive tariffs, which he argues are necessary for protecting US interests, drawing criticism from international trade partners who describe the move as irresponsible and foresee increased costs in sectors like petrol.

Read More »