Companies and politicians braced for heavy criticism, with bereaved hoping it will lead to criminal prosecutions
Survivors of the Grenfell Tower disaster expect the public inquiry’s final report next week to finally halt a “carousel of blame-pointing” and damn the conduct of government, construction firms and multinational material manufacturers.
Hundreds of people who lost loved ones or escaped the burning council block in west London on 14 June 2017 after a cut-price refurbishment will gather on Tuesday to hear the inquiry chair, Martin Moore-Bick, privately share his delayed conclusions and recommendations.