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Grenfell Tower Inquiry — 181 mentions in Parliament since Jun 2017

Written Ministerial Statement Lords
30 Oct 2019
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry: Publication of its Phase 1 Report

My Rt Hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made the following statement to the House of Commons:This morning, Sir Martin Moore-Bick has published the phase 1 report of the independent Grenfell Tower Inquiry. A copy of the report has been laid before each Ho...

Full statement
Cabinet Office My Rt Hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made the following statement to the House of Commons:This morning, Sir Martin Moore-Bick has published the phase 1 report of the independent Grenfell Tower Inquiry. A copy of the report has been laid before each Ho... Read full answer →
Written Ministerial Statement Lords
05 Jun 2019
Names of Additional Grenfell Tower Inquiry Panel Members
Baroness Evans of Bowes Park Conservative → Leader of the House of Lords

My Rt Hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made the following statement to the House of Commons:The fire in Grenfell Tower on 14 June 2017 was an unimaginable tragedy that should never have happened. The Government set up the Grenfell Tower Inquiry to get t...

Full statement
Leader of the House of Lords My Rt Hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made the following statement to the House of Commons:The fire in Grenfell Tower on 14 June 2017 was an unimaginable tragedy that should never have happened. The Government set up the Grenfell Tower Inquiry to get t... Read full answer →
Written Question Lords
14 Mar 2019
Grenfell Tower Inquiry

To ask Her Majesty's Government when they expect Sir Martin Moore-Bick to publish his report on the first phase of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.

Government answer
Cabinet Office The timetable for the independent public Inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire is a matter for the Inquiry Chair. The Inquiry’s most recent update, published on their website on 5 March, confirms that the Chairman is in the process of drafting the Phase 1 ... Read full answer →
Written Question Lords
19 Dec 2018
Grenfell Tower Inquiry

To ask Her Majesty's Government what representations they have made to the Chair of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry to speed up the start of the next phase of its work.

Government answer
Cabinet Office The timetable for the independent public Inquiry is a matter for the Chair, Sir Martin Moore-Bick. Work on Phase 2 has been going on for several months. Sir Martin has said that he would like to start the Phase 2 hearings as soon as possible, but there is... Read full answer →
Written Ministerial Statement Lords
29 Nov 2018
Grenfell update
Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth Conservative → Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

My Rt Hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government (James Brokenshire), has today made the following Written Ministerial Statement.Honourable Members will be aware of the on-going Grenfell Tower Inquiry and the harrowi...

Full statement
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government My Rt Hon. Friend, the Secretary of State for Housing, Communities and Local Government (James Brokenshire), has today made the following Written Ministerial Statement.Honourable Members will be aware of the on-going Grenfell Tower Inquiry and the harrowi... Read full answer →
Written Question Lords
12 Sep 2018
Furniture: Fire Resistant Materials
The Countess of Mar Crossbench → Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

To ask Her Majesty's Government what information has been made available to the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, the Dame Judith Hackett Review, and the Independent Experts Advisory Panel with regard to the findings set out in the Department for Business, Innovati

Government answer
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government The Department is providing the Grenfell Tower Inquiry with the documents that it holds in accordance with its Terms of Reference and List of Issues. It will then be for the Inquiry to determine which of these documents are relevant.The Independent Review... Read full answer →
Written Question Lords
16 Jul 2018
Visas: Grenfell Tower Inquiry

To ask Her Majesty's Government whether visas have been issued to members of families of Grenfell Tower fire victims attending the Grenfell Tower Inquiry that are limited to a period shorter than the expected length of that Inquiry; and, if so why.

Government answer
Home Office We will do everything we can to support the Grenfell Tower Public Inquiry and enable Core Participants to attend. Where attendance at the Inquiry is raised, visas have been issued, including outside of the Immigration Rules, for periods of up to six month... Read full answer →
Written Ministerial Statement Lords
11 May 2018
Grenfell Tower Update
Baroness Evans of Bowes Park Conservative → Leader of the House of Lords

My Rt Hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made the following statement to the House of Commons: The fire in Grenfell Tower was an unimaginable tragedy, and I am determined that justice is done for the victims, survivors, bereaved and the wider community. O...

Full statement
Leader of the House of Lords My Rt Hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made the following statement to the House of Commons: The fire in Grenfell Tower was an unimaginable tragedy, and I am determined that justice is done for the victims, survivors, bereaved and the wider community. O... Read full answer →
Written Question Lords
28 Mar 2018
Grenfell Tower: Fire Regulations
Lord Bassam of Brighton Labour → Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government

To ask Her Majesty's Government, further to the Written Answers by Lord Bourne of Aberystwyth on 28 March (HL6432 and 6433), whether they intend the detailed questions contained and unanswered in the reply to be covered by the inquiry currently being unde

Government answer
Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government With regard to your previous question HL6432 the Government is taking forward this work at pace and on the Expert Panels’ advice we are conducting a thorough investigation including further testing as quickly as possible. We are committed to providing an ... Read full answer →
Written Question Lords
12 Dec 2017
Grenfell Tower Inquiry: Legal Costs

To ask Her Majesty's Government what is their estimate of the legal costs (1) incurred to date, and (2) likely to be incurred, in relation to the Grenfell Tower fire inquiry; and how much of those costs will be met by the public purse.

Government answer
Cabinet Office The Prime Minister has made clear that survivors, families of victims and local residents affected by the Grenfell Tower tragedy will have government funding for legal representation. The Prime Minister’s notice of determination to the Inquiry, published ... Read full answer →
Written Ministerial Statement Lords
14 Sep 2017
Grenfell Tower Inquiry Terms of Reference

My Rt Hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made the following statement to the House of Commons:On 15 August 2017, I announced the formal setting up of a public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire, to be chaired by Sir Martin Moore-Bick, and its terms of r...

Full statement
Cabinet Office My Rt Hon. Friend the Prime Minister has made the following statement to the House of Commons:On 15 August 2017, I announced the formal setting up of a public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire, to be chaired by Sir Martin Moore-Bick, and its terms of r... Read full answer →