We the survivors and bereaved of Grenfell cannot sleep easy even now. Too many others are still at risk | Natasha Elcock
Briefly

The report underscores the catastrophic failures of various organizations and authorities in the Grenfell Tower tragedy, emphasizing that every death was avoidable.
Despite a thorough investigation, there are significant shortcomings in the report, particularly concerning the government's lack of actionable response and the necessity for legislative change.
Moore-Bick's report is criticized for being lenient towards social-housing providers, reflecting a failure to understand the residents' struggles against the KCTMO.
The emphasis on regulation is insufficient; the report should have demanded a cultural shift in social housing to protect vulnerable residents more effectively.
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