All buildings over 18 metres which have submitted cladding samples have failed combustibility tests rolled out after the Grenfell Tower fire - including one in Slough. 

The Department for Communities and Local Government (DCLG) said 243 buildings in 57 local authorities had failed combustibility tests.

These comprise of 235 high-rise residential buildings, one combined school and residential building, another school and six buildings at five NHS trusts.

Of the total, 61 buildings failed tests in nine areas the DCLG did not identify.

The Slough building is Nova House in Buckingham Gardens. 

No results from the further raft of tests announced earlier in July have been made available, a department spokeswoman said.

Here is the total list of buildings and areas where combustibility tests have been failed:

Aylesbury - 1

Barking & Dagenham - 1

Barnet - 4

Brent - 8

Calderdale - 3

Cambridge - 3

Camden - 5

Croydon - 4

Doncaster - 1

Ealing - 1

Greenwich - 2

Hackney -1

Hammersmith & Fulham - 5

Haringey - 5

Harlow - 1

Havering - 1

Hounslow - 1

Islington - 3

Lambeth - 5

Leeds - 1

Leicester - 1

Lewisham - 3

Liverpool - 1

Manchester - 17

Newcastle - 2

Newham - 7

Norwich - 1

Nottingham - 2

Oldham - 1

Oxford - 2

Plymouth - 4

Portsmouth - 2

Redbridge - 1

Salford - 29

Sandwell - 4

Sefton - 2

Sheffield - 1

Slough - 1

Southampton - 1

Southwark - 5

Stockton on Tees - 3

Sunderland - 5

Sutton - 1

Tower Hamlets - 10

Trafford - 5

Waltham Forest - 2

Wandsworth - 2

Westminster - 4

There were also sixty-one buildings in nine areas which the DCLG did not identify, six buildings at five NHS hospital trusts and one school in London.