Grenfell Tower Inquiry - Mayoral updates
March 2024
The thirty-third progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published.
The Inquiry’s Phase 1 report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government, and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the London Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 29 recommendations directed at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that all of them have been completed.
Future progress reports will be published quarterly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated. The Mayor will also respond to any recommendations arising from Phase 2 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
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Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
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The thirty-second progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published.
The Inquiry’s Phase 1 report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government, and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the London Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 29 recommendations directed at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that 28 of these have been implemented so far, with actions underway for the remaining recommendations.
Future progress reports will be published quarterly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated. The Mayor will also respond to any recommendations arising from Phase 2 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The thirty-first progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published.
The Inquiry’s Phase 1 report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government, and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the London Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 29 recommendations directed at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that 28 of these have been implemented so far, with actions underway for the remaining recommendations.
Future progress reports will be published quarterly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated. The Mayor will also respond to any recommendations arising from Phase 2 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The thirtieth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published.
The Inquiry’s Phase 1 report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the London Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 29 recommendations directed at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that 26 of these have been implemented so far, with actions underway for the remaining recommendations.
Future progress reports will be published quarterly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated. The Mayor will also respond to any recommendations arising from Phase 2 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The twenty-ninth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase 1 report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the London Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 29 recommendations directed at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that 26 of these have been implemented so far, with actions underway for the remaining recommendations.
Future progress reports will be published quarterly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated. The Mayor will also respond to any recommendations arising from Phase 2 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The twenty-eighth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published.
The Inquiry’s Phase 1 report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the London Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 29 recommendations directed at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that 26 of these have been implemented so far, with actions underway for the remaining recommendations.
Future progress reports will be published quarterly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated. The Mayor will also respond to any recommendations arising from Phase 2 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The twenty-seventh progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase 1 report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the London Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 29 recommendations directed at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that 26 of these have been implemented so far, with actions underway for the remaining recommendations.
Future progress reports will be published quarterly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated. The Mayor will also respond to any recommendations arising from Phase 2 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The twenty-sixth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase 1 report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the London Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 29 recommendations directed at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that 26 of these have been implemented so far, with actions underway for the remaining recommendations.
Future progress reports will be published quarterly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated. The Mayor will also respond to any recommendations arising from Phase 2 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
The twenty-fifth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The twenty-fourth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
The twenty-third progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The twenty-second progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The twenty-first progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The twentieth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. On 30 October 2019, the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, chaired by Sir Martin Moore-Bick, published its Phase 1 report which made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings. This progress report provides an overview of what the Mayor and the London Fire Brigade have done to respond to the Phase 1 recommendations in the two years since the Inquiry’s report.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The nineteenth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The eighteenth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The seventeenth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The sixteenth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The fifteenth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The fourteenth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The thirteenth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The twelfth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The eleventh progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The tenth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The ninth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The eighth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The seventh progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The sixth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
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Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The fifth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The fourth progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
Phase 2 hearings of the Grenfell Inquiry were suspended as of 17 March 2020. This is in an effort to protect attendees and prevent the spread of infection in the COVID-19 outbreak. The Grenfell Inquiry team is considering whether it is possible to resume hearings using electronic means and a further update will be received as and when a decision is made.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
Read previous progress reports from the Mayor below.
The third progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
Phase 2 hearings of the Grenfell Inquiry were suspended as of 17 March 2020. This is in an effort to protect attendees and prevent the spread of infection in the COVID-19 outbreak. The Grenfell Inquiry team is considering whether it is possible to resume hearings using electronic means and a further update will be received as and when a decision is made.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Read the first and second progress reports from the Mayor below.
The second progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for all of these.
The next phase of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry began on 27 January, focusing primarily on the building regulations, including the construction, refurbishment and management of Grenfell Tower.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
The first progress report on the implementation of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry recommendations has been published. The Inquiry’s Phase One report made 46 recommendations directed at the London Fire Brigade, other fire and rescue services, the emergency services, Government and owners and managers of residential buildings.
The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan is committed to ensuring the Inquiry’s recommendations for the Fire Brigade are implemented, and to hold to account those responsible for putting the remaining recommendations into practice.
New London Fire Commissioner, Andy Roe, who was appointed by the Mayor, is leading the much-needed transformation of the Brigade and is committed to delivering on the recommendations of the Inquiry report.
The Mayor oversees the London Fire Brigade, which is part of the Greater London Authority Group, and he has undertaken to ensure that the recommendations directed at the Brigade are implemented. There are 14 recommendations directed solely at the Brigade and today’s progress report shows that actions are already underway for 13 of them.
The next phase of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry begins on 27 January, focusing primarily on the building regulations, including the construction, refurbishment and management of Grenfell Tower.
The content and format of future reports will be developed in consultation with the Grenfell community, trade unions and the London Assembly, and published monthly on this website as part of a commitment to transparency and keeping the Grenfell community and Londoners updated.
Sign-up to receive future Mayoral updates about the Grenfell Inquiry by email by using the sign-up form below.
You can also read the full press release: Mayor publishes first update on Grenfell Tower recommendations.
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