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Leaseholders in a tinderbox apartment block in Manchester have been billed up to 拢115,000 each to remove unsafe cladding in what is believed to be the biggest charge facing residents since the Grenfell disaster.Owners of flats in Connect House, in the citys trendy Ancoats district, said they face financial r <a href=https://www.stanley-cup.com.de>stanley cup uin over the 拢5.2m cost to make the property safe and have called on the government to intervene.Sam Treadway, 30, who lives in the building with his partner, Chloe Cooper, 26, and their week-old son, said he was gobsmacked and devastated to be told they had to pay about 拢78,000 to fix wo stanley shop rk carried out in 2003 鈥?15 years before he bough stanley cup t the flat. Its caused us extreme stress and our mental health has been suffering, especially having a baby and youre thinking about potentially being without a home, he said, adding that they had moved to his grandparents home after fire safety reports told him the building was what he described as a tinderbox .Thousands trapped in limbo by post-Grenfell fire safety standardsRead moreConnect House, which comprises 46 flats, is one of at least 246 high-rise buildings in England yet to have dangerous cladding removed three years after the Grenfell Tower fire killed 72 people in June 2017. Manchester and Salford have among the highest number of buildings still wrapped in Grenfell-style aluminium composite material ACM cladding.Lucy Powell, the MP for Manchester Central, said: As an MP with one of the highest numbers of blocks of flats Suoo Cut the guillotine
A 14-year-old girl who was born as a result of donor fertilisation and is now embroiled in an extraordinary high court case has been ordered to stay in touch with her two fathers against her wishes.The teenager, who has been at the centre of litigation between her two fathers and two mothers for half her life, was represented by a lawyer at a private hearing in the family division of the high court and invoked provisions of the 1989 Children Act in an attempt to persuade a judge that she should be left <a href=https://www.cup-stanley-cup.co.uk>stanley uk to reach her own conclusions .But Mr Justice Cobb has ruled against the girl and decided that it is in her best interests to have a limited form of relations stanley hrnek hip with her fathers.The girl, who has a 10-year-old sister, lives with their biological mother in London who is in a civil partnership with another woman. Both girls were born as a result of donor insemination. Their biological father is in a civil partnership with another man. Neither girl has been name stanley canada d and were referred to in court as A and B.Cobb said the mothers had also argued against the teenager being made to stay in touch with her fathers.The judge said he acknowledged and respected the teenagers well-developed autonomy and independent thinking . But he ruled that her fathers should be allowed to send her cards, letters and gifts, and said she was likely to benefit from the modest but important link with them.Cobb described the litigation as extraordinary . He said the fathers had not had any routine co
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