claddings


An Ed Joyce ton inspires England to a 92-run win over Australia in Sydney.

Birmingham's Rotunda building is stripped of its 1960s cladding ahead of a transformation.

The chairman of Hooters - the US restaurant chain famous for its scantily clad waitresses - has died, aged 69.

A new £170m shopping centre in Plymouth finally starts to take on its finished appearance as new cladding is put on it.

Bricks, tiles and aluminium are used to help soften the concrete walls of Plymouth's new shopping centre.

An investigation into a rubber cladding fire concludes it was started deliberately.

A leaflet for boxing classes showing a scantily clad woman dragging a man on a lead is branded offensive.

Bosses at a theme park in North Yorkshire are ordered to remove red and white cladding from their top ride.

More than five days after the rest of the field and clad in an old fashioned diving suit, Britain's Lloyd Scott finishes the New York marathon.

A collage depicting the Virgin of Guadalupe clad in a floral bikini stays on display despite protests from some Catholics.

A picture of the future Mrs Carlos Menem scantily clad in the national colours on a magazine cover causes a furore in Argentina.

Downing Street prevented pictures of the prime minister being taken next to a scantily clad Hercules painting, it has emerged.

New safety tests on external cladding are to be brought in after a fatal tower block fire in Scotland.

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