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Grenfell Tower Inquiry — 161 mentions in Parliament since Jun 2017

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Written Question Commons
20 Nov 2017
Grenfell Tower: Fires
Mr David Lammy Labour → Cabinet Office

To ask the Minister for the Cabinet Office, how many Grenfell Tower fire survivors and families have received legal representation funded by the Government; and how much has been set aside to fund the legal representation of those affected by the Grenfell

Government answer
Cabinet Office Funding for legal representation for those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire is a matter for the independent Grenfell Tower Inquiry, to be decided in line with the Inquiries Act 2005, the Inquiry Rules 2006, the Inquiry’s costs protocol (‘Protocol Relat... Read full answer →
Written Question Commons
20 Nov 2017
Grenfell Tower: Fires
Mr David Lammy Labour → Department for Communities and Local Government

To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, pursuant to his oral contribution of 5 September 2017, Official Report, column 78, what steps his Department has taken to establish a family bereavement centre for families affected by th

Government answer
Department for Communities and Local Government The Family and Friends Assistance Centre is a centre for bereaved families providing them with access to professional support from a multi-disciplinary team and space to spend time together. The centre has been operational since the immediate days followi... Read full answer →
Written Question Commons
05 Sep 2017
Grenfell Tower Inquiry
Mr David Lammy Labour → Department for Communities and Local Government

To ask the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government, what progress has been made on identifying and addressing issues in social housing referred to in the Prime Minister's statement on the Grenfell Tower inquiry terms of reference of 15 Aug

Government answer
Department for Communities and Local Government As announced by the Prime Minister on 15 August, it is incredibly important that we look into the wider questions raised by the Grenfell Tower fire – including around social housing – and how best to address these issues.In taking this forward, it is also... Read full answer →