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Grenfell Tower management to be removed - Theresa May | |
(35 minutes later) | |
The organisation that manages Grenfell Tower is to be stripped of responsibility for the west London estate it is part of, the PM has said. | |
Theresa May said she had a "dignified" and "respectful" meeting with survivors of the fire, which left at least 80 people dead, on Tuesday night. | Theresa May said she had a "dignified" and "respectful" meeting with survivors of the fire, which left at least 80 people dead, on Tuesday night. |
She said residents were "pleased" to hear the tenant management organisation was being stripped of its powers. | She said residents were "pleased" to hear the tenant management organisation was being stripped of its powers. |
It came as Ernie Vital, 50, became the latest victim to be identified. | |
Police say 54 victims have now been formally named - including baby Logan Gomes, who was stillborn in hospital after the blaze. | |
Mrs May held a private meeting with about 60 or 70 residents, before speaking to the leader of Kensington and Chelsea Council to pass on the concerns raised. | |
Speaking to the BBC, she said residents were concerned about Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation (TMO), which was responsible for Grenfell Tower and the surrounding area. | |
"I was pleased that I was able to tell them... that the tenant management organisation will no longer have responsibility for the Lancaster West housing estate." | |
She added: "People were pleased to hear that." | She added: "People were pleased to hear that." |
'Ongoing challenges' | |
In a statement, Downing Street said the prime minister also discussed support for bereaved families, housing, the Grenfell inquiry and its terms of reference, as well as the distribution of charitable funds. | |
Mrs May told residents that Kensington and Chelsea Council had not responded quickly enough after the fire, the statement added. | |
In return, residents told her about the "ongoing challenges they face", it added. | |
The PM attended "at the invitation of the residents", joining one of a series of regular meetings, coordinated and led by local people. | |
It comes after Mrs May faced criticism for initially failing to meet survivors when she visited the scene after the tragedy. She was also booed during a later visit. |