Grenfell Inquiry: key takeaways 

After a six-year public inquiry, the Grenfell final report was published on Wednesday 4 September. It lays out details of responsibility, and makes recommendations to the government to prevent future tragedies. 

It’s vital for you to know what’s included, not just because legislation changes could be made from it, but also because it means your own fire safety procedures could come under scrutiny in the next few months. 

This guide includes… 

  • Four main areas where failings had been found 
  • Recommendations the inquiry made to the government 
  • What’s happened so far in fire safety legislation 

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