The cassette version of the cladding, formed from flammable materials, has been shown to pose a particular risk in fires on tall buildings and was the type eventually used at Grenfell Tower.
Anonymised examples of alleged racism date from 1982 to 2017 and include an incident in 2017 when executives accused a staff member of “going native” and becoming “dangerously close to the community”. When one young person applied for a grant for a script about knife crime using the N-word, the project was rejected as “ridiculous” and a staff member read it out “impersonating a young black male … repeating the N-word.”