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Grenfell

American  
[gren-fel] / ˈgrɛn fɛl /

noun

  1. Sir Wilfred Thomason 1865–1940, English physician and missionary in Labrador and Newfoundland.


Grenfell British  
/ ˈɡrɛnfəl /

noun

  1. Joyce, real name Joyce Irene Phipps. 1910–79, British comedy actress and writer

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Jackie says residents used to have plastic food waste containers on their balconies, but they were removed after the Grenfell Tower Fire because they were seen as a potential trip hazard if a blaze broke out.

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The government plans to relax broadband installation rules for high-rise flats in England, after warnings that controls introduced after the Grenfell Tower fire could prevent thousands of residents from upgrading their internet access.

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After the 2017 Grenfell Tower disaster in London, a public inquiry found the London Fire Brigade had been broadly aware of fires involving flammable cladding around the world, but had failed to properly prepare staff to deal with one.

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Joanne Grenfell, the bishop responsible for safeguarding, defends the Church's record.

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Progress has been slow in the eight years since the Grenfell tragedy.

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