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Grenfell residents 'failed by many over number of years'

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Grenfell residents 'failed by many over number of years'

Grenfell residents 'failed by many over number of years'

The Grenfell Tower deaths were avoidable and those who lived in the block were 'badly failed over a number of years', the Inquiry has found.

Chair Sir Martin Moore-Bick said governments hadn't given proper consideration to the dangers of combustible cladding - as well as 'systematic dishonesty' from manufacturers.

Report by Alibhaiz.

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