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Grenfell Tower fire: Theresa May calls for cladding investigation Grenfell Tower fire: Theresa May calls for cladding investigation
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There should be a "major national investigation" into the use of cladding on high-rise towers, Theresa May says.There should be a "major national investigation" into the use of cladding on high-rise towers, Theresa May says.
It comes as it was revealed cladding from 95 towers in 32 local authority areas in England had failed fire safety tests - all of the samples submitted so far since the Grenfell Tower fire.It comes as it was revealed cladding from 95 towers in 32 local authority areas in England had failed fire safety tests - all of the samples submitted so far since the Grenfell Tower fire.
The probe could be a second phase of the public inquiry into the west London fire, the PM's official spokesman said. An expert panel to advise on immediate safety action has been appointed.
At least 79 people are feared to have been killed in the blaze on 14 June. A public inquiry has already been ordered into the 14 June blaze, which is feared to have left 79 people dead.
Earlier, an open letter to Mrs May from residents on the west London estate warned that the investigation of the fire must leave "no stone unturned".
'No stone unturned''No stone unturned'
Before Grenfell, tower block fires in England were at an at least seven-year low, figures show.Before Grenfell, tower block fires in England were at an at least seven-year low, figures show.
According to newly released Home Office statistics, there were 714 fires in purpose-built blocks of 10 storeys or more in England in the 12 months to April - compared with 1,261 fires in 2009-10.According to newly released Home Office statistics, there were 714 fires in purpose-built blocks of 10 storeys or more in England in the 12 months to April - compared with 1,261 fires in 2009-10.
Of those high-rise fires last year, 56 spread further than the "room of origin" and three people died, compared with 12 fatalities in 2009-10.Of those high-rise fires last year, 56 spread further than the "room of origin" and three people died, compared with 12 fatalities in 2009-10.
The prime minister's official spokesman said evidence suggested the use of the cladding goes back into at least the last decade.The prime minister's official spokesman said evidence suggested the use of the cladding goes back into at least the last decade.
"It is clear that everybody is concerned about this and everybody wants to establish what went wrong," he said."It is clear that everybody is concerned about this and everybody wants to establish what went wrong," he said.
He added that the exact nature of the cladding investigation had not yet been determined. He added that the exact nature of the cladding investigation had not yet been determined, but it could be a second phase of the public inquiry into the west London fire.
Communities and Local Government Secretary Sajid Javid has issued an urgent call for all councils to send in samples of cladding from tall buildings. Communities Secretary Sajid Javid has issued an urgent call for all councils to send in samples of cladding from tall buildings.
He also told Tuesday's cabinet meeting that schools and hospitals may do the same if they have concerns.He also told Tuesday's cabinet meeting that schools and hospitals may do the same if they have concerns.
About 31,600 NHS and private hospitals, hospices, care homes and other providers were told by England's health and social care regulator on Tuesday to review their fire safety.About 31,600 NHS and private hospitals, hospices, care homes and other providers were told by England's health and social care regulator on Tuesday to review their fire safety.
"In particular, I ask you to pay attention to the size and fabric of your registered premises," a letter from Care Quality Commission chief executive Sir David Behan said."In particular, I ask you to pay attention to the size and fabric of your registered premises," a letter from Care Quality Commission chief executive Sir David Behan said.
Fire safety is one of the issues it can take into account when it inspects premises. It then tells local fire authorities about any problems found.Fire safety is one of the issues it can take into account when it inspects premises. It then tells local fire authorities about any problems found.
Meanwhile, shadow education secretary Angela Rayner has said that student accommodation providers should be urged to conduct safety checks.Meanwhile, shadow education secretary Angela Rayner has said that student accommodation providers should be urged to conduct safety checks.
Edinburgh Napier University has said it is removing cladding from one of its halls of residence, Bainfield Halls, after it found that it featured the same type reportedly used on Grenfell.Edinburgh Napier University has said it is removing cladding from one of its halls of residence, Bainfield Halls, after it found that it featured the same type reportedly used on Grenfell.
The expert panel, chaired by former London Fire Commissioner and former Government Chief Fire and Rescue Adviser Sir Ken Knight, will be made up of building and fire safety experts and will meet this week.
Mr Javid said: "I want to know if there are measures we can put in place now to keep people safe and I want them done immediately."
In an open letter released on Tuesday morning, people who live at the Hurstway, Testerton, Barandon and Grenfell Walks on the Lancaster West estate said: "The investigation must leave no stone unturned.In an open letter released on Tuesday morning, people who live at the Hurstway, Testerton, Barandon and Grenfell Walks on the Lancaster West estate said: "The investigation must leave no stone unturned.
"It must identify each and every individual and organisation who must bear responsibility and accountability for this tragedy and the mishandling of the aftermath."It must identify each and every individual and organisation who must bear responsibility and accountability for this tragedy and the mishandling of the aftermath.
"There must be swift recommendations to ensure there can be no chance of a repeat of this disaster elsewhere."There must be swift recommendations to ensure there can be no chance of a repeat of this disaster elsewhere.
It said the bereaved families and survivors needed time to recover and grieve - "not least in view of the paucity of support they have been afforded by the state and its agencies in the immediate aftermath".It said the bereaved families and survivors needed time to recover and grieve - "not least in view of the paucity of support they have been afforded by the state and its agencies in the immediate aftermath".
The blaze, believed to have started in a fridge-freezer, destroyed 151 homes in the north Kensington block and in the surrounding area of the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.The blaze, believed to have started in a fridge-freezer, destroyed 151 homes in the north Kensington block and in the surrounding area of the London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea.
The response to the fire has come under scrutiny.The response to the fire has come under scrutiny.
'Massive inconsistency''Massive inconsistency'
Questions were raised about the cladding used on Grenfell in the immediate aftermath of the disaster and a nation-wide operation has taken place to identify and test buildings with similar cladding.Questions were raised about the cladding used on Grenfell in the immediate aftermath of the disaster and a nation-wide operation has taken place to identify and test buildings with similar cladding.
BBC home affairs correspondent Tom Symonds said: "The various regulations say you can use cladding that is potentially going to burn in a fire as long as the system, the design that you put it in as part of, is safe and that is a separate sort of test.
"The government is doing a test of the materials, so again that is a different approach and I think there is a growing feeling that the goalposts have been moved and councils don't really know what is safe now."
The firm that supplied Grenfell Tower's cladding has ended global sales of the product for use in high-rise blocks.The firm that supplied Grenfell Tower's cladding has ended global sales of the product for use in high-rise blocks.
But it is no "great surprise" samples have failed fire tests, director of the Centre for Window and Cladding Technology David Metcalfe said.But it is no "great surprise" samples have failed fire tests, director of the Centre for Window and Cladding Technology David Metcalfe said.
He said it was never "entirely clear" under the regulations whether or not the products used in cladding had to be of limited combustibility.He said it was never "entirely clear" under the regulations whether or not the products used in cladding had to be of limited combustibility.
What a filler material consists of is not defined, he explained, and regulations do not say "specifically the cladding should be of limited combustibility".What a filler material consists of is not defined, he explained, and regulations do not say "specifically the cladding should be of limited combustibility".
"Timber isn't an insulation product, it's not a filler material, so there's nothing stopping you using timber on a high-rise building - but the government now are saying that all cladding should be of limited combustibility - there is a massive inconsistency there.""Timber isn't an insulation product, it's not a filler material, so there's nothing stopping you using timber on a high-rise building - but the government now are saying that all cladding should be of limited combustibility - there is a massive inconsistency there."
The government had a new "strict interpretation" of the rules, he said.The government had a new "strict interpretation" of the rules, he said.
The letter from residents, part of the Justice4Grenfell campaign, demanded their voices were "heard and fully included" in the inquiry into the blaze.The letter from residents, part of the Justice4Grenfell campaign, demanded their voices were "heard and fully included" in the inquiry into the blaze.
"We support the survivors and mourn the dead - they are our families, friends and neighbours, many of whom are still missing," it said."We support the survivors and mourn the dead - they are our families, friends and neighbours, many of whom are still missing," it said.
Mrs May ordered a full public inquiry into the fire the day after it happened.Mrs May ordered a full public inquiry into the fire the day after it happened.
The group said bereaved families and survivors should be given funding for legal representation in that probe.The group said bereaved families and survivors should be given funding for legal representation in that probe.