The UK government has announced an investigation into seven organisations responsible for the Grenfell Tower disaster and committed to fulfilling all 58 recommendations from the public inquiry. A new building safety regulator is being established by merging two existing bodies. A proposed 'Hillsborough Law' aims to ensure transparency from public authorities. Following the Grenfell fire in 2017, which claimed 72 lives, the government plans to start implementing changes from 2028, focusing on accountability and the welfare of residents, reflecting on the systemic failures that led to the tragedy.
The Grenfell Inquiry exposed shocking industry behavior and failures leading to the fire, emphasizing the need for accountability and stronger regulations to prevent future tragedies.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner stated that the government is taking tough action to reform the system and prioritize resident safety in building decisions.
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