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  2. Grenfell Tower fire - Wikipedia

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    Floral tribute with candles for the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire outside Notting Hill Methodist Church on 16 June 2017. The fire caused 72 deaths, including one who died in the hospital a day later and another who died in January 2018. [108] [109] [110] The latter occurred after an official death toll was announced by police in November ...

  3. A long-awaited report into the deaths of 72 people in a fire at Grenfell Tower is due to be published more than seven years after the blaze. The lengthy document – the final report of the ...

  4. Grenfell Tower Inquiry - Wikipedia

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    The Grenfell Tower Inquiry is a British public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire, which killed 72 people and destroyed Grenfell Tower on 14 June 2017. [1] It was ordered by Prime Minister Theresa May on the day following the fire. [2]

  5. The blaze that killed 72 people in Grenfell Tower in London was caused by “decades of failure” by the UK government and the construction industry that allowed the 24-storey building to be ...

  6. Grenfell Tower: Inquiry Delivers Report on Fatal London Fire

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    Grenfell Tower, built from concrete in the 1970s, had been covered during a refurbishment in the years before the fire with aluminum and polyethylene cladding — a layer of foam insulation topped ...

  7. Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Grenfell Tower Inquiry is a British public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire, which killed 72 people and destroyed Grenfell Tower, residential building in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, on 14 June 2017. [1] It was ordered by Prime Minister Theresa May on the day following the fire. [2]

  8. Grenfell Tower fire probe finds U.S. firm "deliberately ... - AOL

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    An inquiry into the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London that killed 72 people says U.S. company Arconic hid the dangers of its building materials. ... and that while no single cause could be blamed ...

  9. United Kingdom cladding crisis - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom cladding crisis, also known as the cladding scandal, is an ongoing social crisis that followed the Grenfell Tower fire of 14 June 2017 and the Bolton Cube fire of 15 November 2019. The fires revealed that large numbers of buildings had been clad in dangerously combustible materials, comprising a combination of flammable ...