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Prime Minister wants to avoid over-cautious approach as Raac spotlight falls on more buildings

But Rishi Sunak defended Gillian Keegan, the Education Secretary, for previously ordering closure of some schools

Rishi Sunak has warned against an over-cautious response to the Raac concrete saga in buildings other than schools.

The Prime Minister said that Gillian Keegan, the Education Secretary, had acted “exactly correctly” by ordering the closure of some schools because of the presence of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (Raac).

But he said that the closures were on the basis of information that was specifically relevant to schools, and that guidance on Raac in other buildings “remains as it is”.

A Government source said that ministers wanted to avoid an “alarmist” approach that results in a “contagion” whereby many other types of buildings are closed unnecessarily.

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