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Grenfell Tower management 'to be removed' - Theresa May Grenfell Tower management to be removed - Theresa May
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The organisation that manages Grenfell Tower is to be stripped of its responsibilities for the west London estate, the prime minister has said. 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 comes as the Met Police confirmed Ernie Vital, 50, died in the fire. It came as Ernie Vital, 50, became the latest victim to be identified.
Police say 54 victims have now been formally identified - including baby Logan Gomes, who was stillborn in hospital after the blaze. 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 around 60 or 70 residents, before speaking to the leader of Kensington and Chelsea Council to pass on the concerns raised. 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 the management of Grenfell Tower and the surrounding area. 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 - because the tenant management organisation is one of the issues that residents have been very concerned about - I was able to tell them that the tenant management organisation will no longer have responsibility for the Lancaster West housing estate." "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.