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High Rise

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OriginJapan
GenresNoise Rock
Record labels P.S.F. Records
MembersNarita Munehiro
Ikuro Takahashi
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Date of Upd.
ID1535660
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High Rise was a noise rock band from Tokyo, Japan formed in 1982. The core of the band has consisted of bassist Asahito Nanjo and guitarist Munehiro Narita. The group named themselves after the 1975 novel High Rise by J. G. Ballard. Their music draws from psychedelic music, free jazz, and improvisational music.

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...By Yuna Ku, Joel Guinto and Fan Wangin Seoul and SingaporeFrom his High Rise office window, Erling Thompson watches the Seoul skyline fade into a yellow-grey cloud as fine dust from sandstorms in China blankets South Korea...

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... He said - in the short term at least - abandoning stay put for High Rise residential was " essential"...

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... In a statement, Redrow said: " We have consistently said that we believe the housebuilding industry, alongside main contractors and material suppliers, should play its part in resolving the issue of legacy fire safety in High Rise buildings and that the financial burden should not be borne by leaseholders...

Grenfell Tower inquiry: Minister unaware red tape cuts affected fire safety

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... " In an opening statement to this phase of the long-running public inquiry, the government apologised for " past failures in relation to the oversight of the system that regulated safety in the construction and refurbishment of High Rise buildings...

Grenfell Tower: Minister defends decision not to tighten fire safety rules

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... Government lawyers have already apologised for " past failures in relation to the oversight of the system that regulated safety in the construction and refurbishment of High Rise buildings...

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... " It s all High Rise tower blocks there and underneath are cellars where the utility pipes are and that s where everyone is hiding, it s not a bunker...

Grenfell Tower inquiry: Minister unaware red tape cuts affected fire safety

Dec 19,2021 3:31 pm

A former housing secretary has admitted to the Grenfell Tower inquiry he did not know a policy of cutting Red Tape had prevented government officials tightening fire safety standards.

Lord Pickles claimed building standards regulations were exempt from a policy promoted by David Cameron 's government.

But under questioning he was unable to give an example of where the exemption had been specifically set out.

The Fire in The West London Tower Block in 2017 claimed the lives of 72 people.

Lord Pickles said he took full responsibility for any failures in the Housing Department , which he led in The Years of the Cameron coalition government between 2010 and 2015.

The Inquiry into the disaster is examining what the government did to prevent construction firms from using dangerous materials on tall buildings.

Combustible cladding and insulation were a cause of the Grenfell Tower fire, and the subsequent building safety crisis affecting hundreds of thousands of flat owners.

In his second day giving evidence, Lord Pickles appeared to suggest The Inquiry 's senior counsel, Richard Millett QC, should speed up his questions as the peer had meetings planned for the afternoon.

He later apologised for being " discourteous" and said he had decided to cancel his meetings as " this is more important than anything I'm doing".

A key issue for The Inquiry centres on the " one in, one out" policy of the government at The Time which aimed to cut The Number of regulations affecting businesses.

For every new regulation introduced, another, and as time went on, another two or three, had to be removed.

In 2011 and 2012 the government decided to exempt " fire safety regulations" from the policy.

However The Inquiry was shown government documents suggesting the exemption only applied to the safe management of buildings and underground railway stations.

The Building regulations, and guidance designed to prevent major fires, would continue to be part of the government's approach to regulation, " not least The One in, one out approach" according to a submission to ministers in 2012.

Lord Pickles pointed to a single line in a government press release that stated " essential safety and accessibility protections will remain untouched" as evidence his department did not intend to erode safety regulations.

But asked whether he had ever seen a document in which The Building regulations were specifically exempted from the " war on Red Tape " he was unable to give an example.

This is a highly significant issue for the Grenfell Inquiry because four government officials, working On Fire safety in Building Construction , have given evidence that the deregulation drive was having an impact on regulations governing " life safety".

One, The Fire policy specialist Brian Martin , had been warned about fires engulfing tower blocks around The World , and concerns dangerous materials were being used in Britain.

He gave evidence that tightening the regulations for England would have been " incredibly difficult" because " regulation was a dirty word" within the government.

Lord Pickles claimed the officials, whom he had never met, were making political assumptions, were poorly managed, involved in a " grudge" with a parliamentary committee and " struggling to cope" at work.

Richard Millett QC asked him to explain The Situation and whether the former minister had been " spectacularly out of touch" with what was happening in his department.

Lord Pickles responded: " I think that would be uncharacteristically unjust of you to say that. This is an enormous department. I Am utterly reliant on receiving good intelligence from my permanent secretary and director generals. "

Asked if he took responsibility for what had happened, he briefly lost his composure, saying: " I swore on The Bible . I'm a Christian. I wouldn't come here to remove responsibility. These things are important to me. "

In an opening statement to this phase of the long-running public inquiry, the government apologised for " past failures in relation to The Oversight of The System that regulated safety in the construction and refurbishment of High Rise buildings. "

The Inquiry is coming to The End of a phase examining The Role of the government and will next look at The Way it handled The Aftermath of The Fire in west London.

It is expected to finish later this year and report in 2023.

A police investigation is also ongoing, and once The Inquiry reports, is expected to recommend criminal charges to The Crown Prosecution Service.



Source of news: bbc.com

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