Editorial: Survivors are right to be angry at the nine years taken to reach this point. Those to blame for the fire must face justice

British police plan to ask prosecutors to consider charging 57 people and 20 organizations over the 2017 Grenfell Tower fire in London.

Operation Northleigh, one of the largest investigations ever conducted by Scotland Yard, began after the blaze that killed 72 people in the 24-storey tower block in North…

Bereaved relatives and survivors say they have already faced an unacceptably long wait for justice

Scotland Yard to send files to CPS with ‘strong evidence’ of potential wrongdoing – but any trials could be years away

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Le 14 juin 2017, le feu avait ravagé la tour Grenfell, occupée par des familles généralement modestes, faisant 72 morts. Il s’agit du pire i

The Met Police has said up to 57 individuals and 20 companies could face criminal charges over the Grenfell Tower fire.

Police seek prosecutions nearly a decade after Britain’s worst modern residential blaze killed 72.

'Charging decisions are an important step but for grieving families, justice still moves with agonising slowness'

Editorial: Survivors are right to be angry at the nine years taken to reach this point. Those to blame for the fire must face justice