Nearly seven years after 72 people were killed in the fire at London's Grenfell Tower, a retired judge who headlined an inquiry into the blaze says the deaths were all avoidable. The investigation into the fire has revealed failures by the…
MAILONLINE BLOG: Recap our coverage as the Grenfell Tower Inquiry releases its final report seven years after a high-rise fire killed 72 people in a block of flats in London.
The final report into Britain's Grenfell fire found the loss of all 72 people who were killed was "avoidable" and residents of the high-rise London apartment block were "badly failed."
London Fire Brigade crews were called to the fire at a block of flats in Catford, south east London, on Wednesday afternoon as black smoke billowed from the window.
London Fire Brigade has been called to a major tower block fire in Catford, south east London, with reports of smoke pouring out of the high rise and being seen for miles
The inquiry into Britain’s worst residential fire since World War II is releasing its final report on failings that led to deaths of 72 people at a high-rise apartment building in west London more than seven years ago
LONDON — A damning report on a deadly London high-rise fire said Wednesday that decades of failures by government, regulators and industry turned Grenfell Tower into a “death trap” where 72 people lost their lives.
Grenfell Tower fire: Report on fire which killed 72 people in London highlights failures of UK government, building materials companies, contractors, fire safety experts and local council officials
A PUBLIC inquiry into the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London has placed blame on government failings, the construction industry,… Continue reading Grenfell Tower inquiry blames authorities, firms for 2017 fire