Grenfell Tower Inquiry

Parliamentary Activity

181 mentions in Parliament since Jun 2017.

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Hansard, written questions, statements, EDMs
20 May 2026 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report Update
Samantha DixonLabour → Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
The Grenfell Tower tragedy exposed deep-rooted weaknesses in the systems designed to keep people safe. The preventable loss of 72 lives remains a profound failure of oversight and accountability which should never have occurred. The bereaved, survivors an...
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17 Dec 2025 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Grenfell Tower Inquiry Recommendations – Progress
Samantha DixonLabour → Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
The Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 was a national tragedy that highlighted profound failures across systems, safeguards and oversight and led to the avoidable deaths of 72 innocent people.Eight years on, the bereaved, survivors, and immediate community conti...
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11 Nov 2025 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Update on the Building Safety Regulator
Samantha DixonLabour → Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
In June 2025, my department announced changes to the Building Safety Regulator (BSR). Today I am laying before the House draft regulations which will move the functions of the Building Safety Regulator out of the Health and Safety Executive (HSE), and to ...
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10 Jul 2025 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Procurement Act 2023 investigations
Pat McFaddenLabour → Cabinet Office
We will never forget the 72 lives lost following the Grenfell Tower tragedy eight years ago. The government is grateful to Sir Martin Moore-Bick and the Grenfell Tower Inquiry team for laying bare the truths in their reports.When the Grenfell Tower Inquir...
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04 Jul 2025 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Residential Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans (Residential PEEPs)
Alex NorrisLabour → Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
The government is today laying regulations to address the last three outstanding Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 1 recommendations, on Personal Emergency Evacuation Plans, or PEEPs, and building-level evacuation plans. The Fire Safety (Residential Evacuation...
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12 Feb 2025 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Grenfell Tower
Angela RaynerLabour → Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
I want to provide the House with an update on the Government’s work with the Grenfell community and on my decision about the future of Grenfell Tower.Supporting the communityLearning the lessons from the Grenfell tragedy and ensuring lasting change are ke...
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02 Dec 2024 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Emergency Evacuation Information Sharing Plus (EEIS+) consultation response and Residential PEEPs policy
Dame Diana JohnsonLabour → Home Office
I am today publishing the Government’s response to the Emergency Evacuation Information Sharing Plus (EEIS+) consultation, which provides further detail of our new Residential PEEPs policy. This policy, which was previously announced in a written minister...
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04 Sep 2024 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Publication of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry Phase 2 Report
Sir Keir StarmerLabour → Prime Minister
The Chair of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, Sir Martin Moore-Bick has today published the Inquiry’s Phase 2 Report.The report examines how it came to be that the Grenfell Tower was in the condition whereby a fire could spread so quickly and fatally, as tragi...
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02 Sep 2024 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Building Safety
Rushanara AliLabour → Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Today, I can update Parliament on fire safety and evacuation proposals; on the recognition of CE (‘Conformité Européenne’) marking for construction products; and on updates to the statutory guidance to the building regulations to remove references to outd...
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12 Dec 2023 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Publishing the Government’s Official Response to the Fire Reform White Paper and Consultation
Chris PhilpConservative → Home Office
I am pleased to announce to the House that the Government is today publishing our official response to the fire reform White Paper and consultation. Last year we published our White Paper, “Reforming Our Fire and Rescue Service” (CP 670), to gauge the pub...
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18 May 2022 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Fire Reform White Paper and improving Fire Safety for the public
Kit MalthouseConservative → Home Office
My Noble Friend the Minister of State, Home Office and Department for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities (Lord Greenhalgh) has today made the following Written Ministerial Statement:I am pleased to make a number of announcements to the House today that s...
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02 Nov 2020 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Grenfell Update
Robert JenrickConservative → Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
The Grenfell Tower fire in 2017 was a national tragedy. 72 people died in the greatest loss of life in a residential fire since the Second World War; many more mourn the loss of their families, friends, community, and homes.Grenfell Tower Inquiry publishe...
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14 Oct 2020 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Appointment Update
Boris JohnsonConservative → Prime Minister
Appointment of Additional Grenfell Tower Inquiry Panel MemberThe 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 to the truth about what happened an...
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02 Jun 2020 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Grenfell Update
Robert JenrickConservative → Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
On 30 October 2019 Phase 1 of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, which focused on how the fire started and spread and the emergency response, concluded with the publication of the Phase 1 report. In January 2020 the Government reaffirmed the acceptance, first gi...
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30 Oct 2019 Written Ministerial Statement Commons The Grenfell Tower Inquiry: Publication of its Phase 1 Report
Boris JohnsonConservative → Prime Minister
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 House of Parliament. This is a difficult day for all those who lost their loved ones, homes and ...
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05 Jun 2019 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Names of Additional Grenfell Tower Inquiry Panel Members
Mrs Theresa MayConservative → Prime Minister
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 to the truth about what happened, deliver justice for victims, survivors, bereaved families and...
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29 Nov 2018 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Grenfell update
James BrokenshireConservative → Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
Honourable Members will be aware of the on-going Grenfell Tower Inquiry and the harrowing accounts from all those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire. I want to provide the House with an update on the Government’s on-going work in response to the tragedy....
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11 May 2018 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Grenfell Tower Update
Mrs Theresa MayConservative → Prime Minister
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.On 21 December 2017, I wrote to Sir Martin Moore-Bick, chair of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry with m...
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14 Sep 2017 Written Ministerial Statement Commons Grenfell Tower Inquiry Terms of Reference
Mrs Theresa MayConservative → Prime Minister
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 reference. This followed Sir Martin Moore-Bick’s letter to me of 10 August, which advised me of...
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