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By Ali Lyon Companies linked to the Grenfell fire have been awarded over £350m in public sector contracts since the building tragically caught fire seven years ago, a new analysis of public sector contracts has revealed. Figures shared with City A.M. showed that Saint-Gobain, Rydon and Kingspan – all of which came in for fierce criticism in the recent findings of the Grenfell inquiry – have between them been awarded £351m from the public sector since June 14 2017, the date of the blaze. Rydon, the construction contractor responsible for the installation of flammable cladding and insulation on …

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