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The report recommends that national guidelines for evacuating high-rise flats are created. It also seeks for a programme of regular inspections of high-rise flats and lifts

The Commissioner of the London Fire Brigade, Dany Cotton, attracted particular criticism from the media. Ms Cotton had said that although she was saddened by the loss of life, there was nothing she would have done differently. Sir Martin Moore-Bick, the Chair of the Inquiry, described her as showing “remarkable insensitivity” and suggested this showed an inability to learn from the tragedy.

Some have called for Ms Cotton to resign and to give up her £2 million pension. Ms Cotton has since stated that she regrets causing offence and, in light of the report, would have changed her approach. Ms Cotton has also confirmed that some senior officers from the London fire brigade have been interviewed under caution by the police.

The second phrase of the inquiry starts in January, with hearings expected to last 18 months.

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