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'We want to see action' - Grenfell fire survivors

BBC News Thursday, 5 September 2024 ()
'We want to see action' - Grenfell fire survivorsTwo former Grenfell Tower residents share their stories and demand action after the inquiry's final report.
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News video: Rayner: We will work at pace to bring change after Grenfell

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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said that survivors of the Grenfell fire tragedy want "change and justice", and that such change must come quickly. She committed to "working at pace" to ensure people get justice, and ensuring safety for people living in similar tower blocks. Rayner's comments...

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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer issued a formal apology on behalf of the state to the victims of the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire, which claimed 72 lives. Acknowledging the government's failure to protect those affected, Starmer expressed deep regret and recognized the victims' ongoing sense of betrayal. He emphasized that the tragedy should never have occurred, stating the country failed in its fundamental duty to safeguard its citizens. #BritishPM #KeirStarmer #GrenfellTower #RishiSunak #UKParliament #Apology #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews ~PR.320~ED.194~HT.336~GR.124~

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