mark devenport, thank ou the middle of may. mark devenport, thank you for— the middle of may. devenport, thank you for your time _ the middle of may. mark devenport, thank you for your time and - the middle of may. mark devenport, thank you for your time and i'm i the middle of may. mark devenport, thank you for your time and i'm sure we will hearfrom thank you for your time and i'm sure we will hear from you a lot more in the next 2a hours. plans have been unveiled by the uk government to improve standards in social housing following the grenfell tower disaster and the death of two—year—old awaab ishak, who was exposed to mould at his family home in rochdale. it wants managers in social housing organisations to have a professional qualification, with landlords given time limits to fix problems orface fines, as jon donnison reports. awaab ishak was just two years old when he died in december 2020. the cause, a respiratory condition brought on by mould and damp in his family's rented flat in rochdale. awaab's father had complained to their housing association for years, but not