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The final report of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, published on September 4, 2024, reveals systemic failures leading to the 2017 fire that killed 72 people. It criticizes government and corporate negligence, highlighting the role of combustible cladding and inadequate emergency responses. Survivors and families demand accountability and justice as the report calls for significant reforms in building safety regulations.
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The final report of the Grenfell Tower inquiry, published on September 4, 2024, attributes the 2017 fire that killed 72 people to decades of government negligence and industry dishonesty. It highlights systemic failures in fire safety regulations and the manipulation of testing processes by manufacturers.
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A report into the Grenfell Tower fire, which killed 72 people in 2017, reveals decades of government and industry failures regarding flammable materials. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer expressed deep regret, stating the tragedy was avoidable and pledging to ensure accountability for those responsible.
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On September 4, 2024, the Grenfell Tower inquiry released its final report, revealing systemic failures that led to the 2017 fire, which killed 72 people. The report highlights negligence by government and corporate entities, emphasizing that the tragedy was entirely avoidable. It calls for urgent reforms to prevent future disasters.
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The final report of the Grenfell Tower inquiry, released on September 4, 2024, attributes the 2017 fire that killed 72 people to decades of regulatory failures, corporate dishonesty, and inadequate responses from authorities. The report highlights a 'web of blame' involving multiple institutions and calls for accountability for those responsible.
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The final report of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, released on September 5, 2024, highlights systemic failures in the construction industry and regulatory bodies that led to the 2017 fire, which killed 72 people. The report implicates multiple companies and calls for accountability and reform in building safety standards.
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The final report of the Grenfell Inquiry has accused cladding firms of 'systematic dishonesty' in the 2017 fire that killed 72 people. Former Housing Secretary Michael Gove has called for accountability and criminal prosecutions, highlighting failures in government action against these companies. Families of victims demand justice after years of inaction.