By Mark Landler Reporting from London For nearly eight years, wrapped in white and crowned with green hearts, Grenfell Tower has stood as a tragic monument to the worst residential fire in the ...
UK deputy prime minister Angela Rayner has told affected families that Grenfell Tower is to be demolished, prompting concerns that the government has "ignored the voices of bereaved". The decision ...
Survivors of the fire at Grenfell Tower responded to the plans after a meeting on Wednesday with the deputy prime minister, Angela Rayner, ahead of an official announcement on the future of the ...
Grenfell campaigners have reacted to the "deeply sensitive decision" by the deputy prime minister to demolish the tower block. Victims' families and survivors were given the news in a meeting ...
The U.K. government has announced plans to dismantle the remains of London’s Grenfell Tower LONDON -- The U.K. government on Friday announced plans to dismantle the remains of London’s ...
London’s Grenfell Tower, which was engulfed in flames more than seven years ago in a disaster that killed 72 people, will be demolished, bereaved families and survivors said on Thursday.
The burnt-out remains of Grenfell Tower will be "sensitively" dismantled, the government has confirmed, nearly eight years after fire gutted the 24-storey London tower block, killing 72 people.
Deputy prime minister Angela Rayner has defended her meeting with families and survivors of Grenfell, after some present said they felt ignored by the decision to tear the tower down. On Friday, the ...
London’s Grenfell Tower, the site of a heinous inferno in 2017 which killed 72 people, and displaced hundreds more, is to be demolished, U.K.’s deputy prime minister Angela Rayner said this week.
Grenfell Tower is to be demolished, bereaved families are understood to have been told by UK deputy prime minister Angela Rayner. Ms Rayner, also the housing secretary, met relatives and survivors ...
The British government has been criticised over its decision to demolish Grenfell Tower, with some of the bereaved calling the move “disgraceful and unforgivable”. A total of 72 people lost ...