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Grenfell Tower memorial - live updates: Survivors and relatives hold up images of loved ones who died in blaze on steps of St Paul's after service | |
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A memorial service will be held at St Paul's Cathedral on Thursday morning to honour the 71 victims who died in the Grenfell Tower fire in west London. | A memorial service will be held at St Paul's Cathedral on Thursday morning to honour the 71 victims who died in the Grenfell Tower fire in west London. |
Six months on from the disaster, more than 1,500 people are expected to attend the service, including Prime Minister Theresa May and members of the Royal Family. | Six months on from the disaster, more than 1,500 people are expected to attend the service, including Prime Minister Theresa May and members of the Royal Family. |
Families of victims and survivors of the 14 June tragedy will attend the memorial alongside members of the wider community and first responders. | Families of victims and survivors of the 14 June tragedy will attend the memorial alongside members of the wider community and first responders. |
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The service will include messages of support for the bereaved, and a banner with the Grenfell Heart - a symbol of unity over the disaster - will be displayed within the building. | The service will include messages of support for the bereaved, and a banner with the Grenfell Heart - a symbol of unity over the disaster - will be displayed within the building. |
Following the service, families and survivors will leave in silence holding white roses. | Following the service, families and survivors will leave in silence holding white roses. |