U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer apologizes for 2017 Grenfell tragedy


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A damning report from a public inquiry into the 2017 deadly London Grenfell Tower fire led Prime Minister Keir Starmer to apologize on behalf of the British State. The report found that failures by the government, regulators and the construction industry were to blame for the blaze which killed 72 people.



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