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Six months on, just 42 out of 208 households have been found new homes
Barrister Michael Mansfield calls for inquiry to reflect concerns of local community
Interim report into fatal west London tower block blaze expected by Easter
Fire turned Tories into ‘revolutionaries’ but some are wary of extremism
Multi-faceted litigation is set to emerge from the disaster in which at least 80 people died
Probe appears to exclude questions about wider causes and housing policy
Former judge Sir Martin Moore-Bick to head inquiry
Toll of dead or missing rises to 79 as task force promises to rehouse survivors locally
Police warn many more may have perished in Grenfell Tower disaster
Relatives to launch civil action after tour operator is cleared of neglect in Sousse assault
Investigations into past behaviour ignores the industry’s trials today
Labour MPs and campaigners claim betrayal of hacking victims
Probe said to be underfunded, close to collapse and needs overhaul
The government must act to make the sprawling inquiry manageable
Fresh blow to independent review as loss of Ben Emmerson adds to turnover of senior figures
Javid orders scrutiny of project near Northumberland beauty spot
Alexis Jay will be troubled inquiry’s fourth chair
Lowell Goddard leaves after just 16 months in charge
Condemnation of Blair government’s intervention is far more sweeping than many anticipated
Mass transit system scheme rejected after 25 years of preparation
Moscow ridicules conclusions based on ‘prolific use of the words “possibly” and “probably”’
Sir Robert Owen concludes Russian state involved in ex-KGB agent’s murder
Judge to preside over 12 wide-ranging and parallel hearings
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