Deputy prime minister wants the Crown Prosecution Service and Met police to act ‘as quickly as possible’
The fire, the findings, who’s to blame and what happens next
Angela Rayner has backed the police to bring criminal prosecutions against those responsible for the Grenfell Tower disaster “as quickly as possible”.
The deputy prime minister and housing secretary said there should “be consequences” for the failures that led to the deaths of 72 people in a blaze at the London tower block in 2017.
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