A delay to the implementation of changes recommended by
the Grenfell Tower Inquiry is putting lives at risk, London's mayor has warned.
Sadiq Khan accused building owners and the Government of "failing"
the community over the lack of progress, adding he shared concerns that a
similar tragedy could happen again. His comments come almost a year after
inquiry chairman Sir Martin Moore-Bick identified 46 changes that should be
made to ensure the safety of residents in high-rise buildings. Mr Khan said the
Government had not provided a timed delivery plan for the changes it was
responsible for implementing. Read more on the Evening Standard website.
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