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    Britain remembers victims of Grenfell fire, five years after deadly blaze

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on June 14, 2022

    2 min read

    Last updated: February 6, 2026

    A somber memorial service at Westminster Abbey commemorates the 72 victims of the Grenfell Tower fire, marking five years since the tragedy. The event reflects ongoing calls for justice and safety reforms in building regulations.
    Memorial service for Grenfell Tower victims, honoring 72 lives lost in fire - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    LONDON (Reuters) – London marked the deaths of 72 people in a tower block fire at memorial services across the city on Tuesday, five years after a blaze that shook the nation and revealed widespread and fatal flaws in building regulations.

    LONDON (Reuters) – London marked the deaths of 72 people in a tower block fire at memorial services across the city on Tuesday, five years after a blaze that shook the nation and revealed widespread and fatal flaws in building regulations.

    On June 14, 2017, Britain woke to the news of its deadliest fire in a residential building since World War Two, captured in images of a 23-storey inferno that have come to symbolise the tragedy of that night and a quest for justice for the local community and relatives of those who died.

    A memorial service at Westminster Abbey in central London began the commemorations. Other events included a 72-second silence, a wreath-laying ceremony and a silent walk at the site of the fire.

    “The bereaved, survivors and residents that I have spoken to are clear if nothing changes, those who lost their lives will have died in vain and they are not prepared to accept that,” solicitor Imran Khan told the congregation at Westminster Abbey.

    Grenfell Tower, a social housing block in a wealthy west London borough, was destroyed in the fire, started by an electrical fault in a refrigerator. A combustible cladding system retro-fitted to the tower’s external walls was the main factor in the unstoppable spread of the flames.

    The disaster prompted a wave of soul-searching over whether neglect of an ethnically mixed, largely low-income community had played a part in the tower’s fate.

    In the months after the blaze, hundreds of buildings were found to have similar cladding and a public inquiry has found numerous faults in the planning and administration of the Grenfell refurbishment.

    Campaign groups are focused on prosecuting those found responsible for these failings, saying this would represent justice for the victims. Police are still conducting a criminal investigation and a public inquiry is ongoing.

    (Reporting by William James and Jacqueline Clyne, editing by Ed Osmond)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Britain remembers victims of Grenfell fire, five years after deadly blaze

    1What is a public inquiry?

    A public inquiry is an investigation conducted by a public body to examine significant events or issues, often involving public interest, and aims to provide recommendations for future improvements.

    2What is combustible cladding?

    Combustible cladding refers to materials used on the exterior of buildings that can catch fire easily and contribute to the rapid spread of flames, posing serious safety risks.

    3What is a memorial service?

    A memorial service is a ceremony held to honor and remember individuals who have passed away, often involving speeches, music, and moments of silence.

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