The 72 deaths in the Grenfell Tower fire were avoidable, and the blaze was a result of “decades of failure” by government and the construction industry, a report into the disaster has concluded.
A fire that shocked the world. On June 14, 2017, Grenfell Tower in West London became an inferno, trapping residents in a burning building that should have been safe. Why did the fire spread so ...
All the latest news, reports, and first-person features on the Grenfell Tower fire. The blaze, which claimed the lives of 72 people, started just before 1am on Wednesday, June 14, 2017.
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry was established ... The Inquiry’s Phase 1 report was published on 30 October 2019 and focused on how the fire started and spread and the response of the emergency ...
Seven organisations criticised in wake of the Grenfell Tower disaster could ... implementing the changes from 2028. The fire in the west London tower block killed 72 people in 2017.
The Grenfell Tower disaster on June 14, 2017, tragically claimed 72 lives and exposed shocking fire safety risks in buildings across the UK.
The UK set out a raft of reforms designed to improve building safety, as it aims to clamp down on failures that contributed to the Grenfell Tower fire. The government is planning tougher rules on ...
The burnt-out remains of Grenfell Tower will be "sensitively" dismantled, the government has confirmed, nearly eight years after fire gutted the 24-storey London tower block, killing 72 people.
Last December, Kensington and Chelsea Council approved extending a ban on contractors involved in the Grenfell Tower fire from future contracts. The decision was finalised during a leadership ...
A fire investigation dog who attended the Grenfell Tower fire during his 12 years of service with the London Fire Brigade (LFB) has retired. Sherlock, a working cocker spaniel born in 2012 ...
Companies involved in the failings that led to the Grenfell Tower fire tragedy will no longer be awarded government contracts, Sir Keir Starmer has said. The Prime Minister apologised for the ...