Evidence session postponed as witnesses claim right not
to incriminate themselves. The inquiry into the Grenfell Tower disaster is
unlikely to hear any further evidence until the middle of next week, while it
gets to grips with the request by a number of witnesses for assurances that
evidence they give will not be used to prosecute them. Inquiry chair Sir Martin
Moore-Bick told the inquiry that plans to hear evidence from witnesses would be
put on hold as the request is determined. Read more on Housing Today.
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