Grenfell Tower Fire Inquiry
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The public inquiry into the fire at Grenfell Tower published its final (phase 2) report last week. You can read the report in full here.
Responding to the inquiry's findings, London Councils Chair Cllr Claire Holland said: “The Grenfell Tower fire was a tragedy that shook London to
the core and robbed 72 people of their lives in horrific circumstances. On the
publication of the Inquiry report, my thoughts are with the 72 people who died,
their loved ones, those who lost their homes and the many people living in the
local community and beyond who were affected by the fire. “Seven years on, London boroughs’ commitment to ensuring
this never happens again remains unchanged. The publication of the phase 2
report of the Grenfell Tower Fire inquiry is an important step towards this. It
must serve as a catalyst for action. The report's findings are damning and make
clear how residents were let down by a broken system that failed at every
level, with fatal consequences. Boroughs will be reading this report closely to
ensure that we understand its findings in full and take action in response to
its recommendations. “Every Londoner has the right to be safe and feel safe in
their home. Since the fire, London boroughs have continued working to improve
building safety and overall housing standards for people living in high rise
accommodation, but we know there is so much more to do and progress has been
far too slow. It’s vital that we drive forward the change we need to see, in
partnership with our residents and national government, to ensure this clearly
avoidable tragedy is never repeated." |
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London Councils will be hosting events at each of the upcoming Liberal Democrat, Labour and Conservative Party conferences.
The Liberal Democrat Party Conference will be taking place in Brighton, 14-17 September 2024. Attendees are welcome to join us on Monday 16 September,
11.30-12.30pm in the Consort Room, The Grand Hotel, Brighton (outside the
secure zone) to discuss the topic: YIMBYs or NIMBYs: Where do the Liberal Democrats stand on growth in London? Speakers at the event will include:
- Cllr Gareth Roberts, Vice Chair of London Councils (Chair)
- Cllr Luke Taylor, MP for Sutton and Cheam
- Hina Bokhari AM, London Assembly Member
- Muniya Barua, Deputy Chief Executive, BusinessLDN
- Antonia Jenning, Chief Executive, Centre for London
The Labour Party Conference will take place in Liverpool, from Sunday 22 September to Wednesday 25
September. The Conservative Party Conference will take place in Birmingham, from 29 September – 2 October. We will bring you further details of our planned events, including speakers, ahead of each. |
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This week the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) for London was formally re-established at its inaugural meeting in the new
Parliament. London Councils provides the Secretariat to the group.
We were joined by London MPs and Members of the House of
Lords from all parties to elect new officers and discuss priorities for the
year ahead, as the group seek to work together to strengthen the capital's
voice in Parliament.
Three Co-Chairs were elected at the meeting, one from
each of the main political parties in London: Florence Eshalomi MP (Labour),
Peter Fortune MP (Conservative) and Munira Wilson MP (Liberal Democrat), as well
as Liam Conlon MP (Labour) as Vice Chair, demonstrating the group’s commitment
to cross-party working.
The group was also joined by Professor Kevin Fenton,
Regional Director for London in the Office for Health Improvement and
Disparities and Chris Streather, Regional Medical Director for the NHS England
in London, who briefed MPs and peers on the health picture in the capital, including NHS pressures, prevention work and public health concerns.
Details of future public meetings will be shared in
due course and advertised through the APPG’s digital channels.
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Councils promise change following ‘clear and obvious’
Grenfell failures LGC
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Councils draining ‘dwindling’ reserves to stay afloat LocalGov
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Quarter of Westminster primary school places empty BBC News
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