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Hearing Of Representatives Of The French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA) At The National Assembly, In Paris
Didier Le Gac, President of the parliamentary commission of enquiry into French nuclear experimentation policy, is seen before the audition of representatives of the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA) at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Hearing Of Representatives Of The French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA) At The National Assembly, In Paris
Didier Le Gac, President of the parliamentary commission of enquiry into French nuclear experimentation policy, is seen before the audition of representatives of the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA) at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Hearing Of Representatives Of The French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA) At The National Assembly, In Paris
Didier Le Gac, President of the parliamentary commission of enquiry into French nuclear experimentation policy, appears before the audition of representatives of the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA) at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Hearing Of Representatives Of The French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA) At The National Assembly, In Paris
Didier Le Gac, President of the parliamentary commission of enquiry into French nuclear experimentation policy, appears before the audition of representatives of the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA) at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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Hearing Of Representatives Of The French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA) At The National Assembly, In Paris
Didier Le Gac, President of the parliamentary commission of enquiry into French nuclear experimentation policy, is seen before the audition of representatives of the French National Radioactive Waste Management Agency (ANDRA) at the National Assembly in Paris, France, on April 30, 2025. (Photo by Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto) -
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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DUKAS_146741799_EYE
‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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DUKAS_146741792_EYE
‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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DUKAS_146741791_EYE
‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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DUKAS_146741781_EYE
‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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‘Delayed justice’: survivors and bereaved ponder whether Grenfell inquiry has been worth the wait
The Grenfell fire inquiry has spanned five years with no significant arrests, charges, trials or convictions after the deaths of 72 people.
As inquiry ends this week, five years after fire tragedy, family members of the 72 dead ask if they will ever get closure.
Following the evidence was Tiago Alves, a 20-year-old physics undergraduate when he escaped with his father and sister from their 13th-floor flat. Today, aged 25, he has completed not just his degree, but a master’s and has started a PhD at Imperial College London. He has spent a fifth of his young life after the inquiry. But how useful has it been? Would he recommend it?
"Honestly?" he replies. "Absolutely not. It feels like everything's been laid bare. It's gotten to the point where everyone is to blame so much that no one's to blame ... it was literally catastrophe after catastrophe leading up to the fire, and that's quite hard to swallow."
Tiago Alves photographed near Imperial College London where he is studying Physics.
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Scale of police spying on UK leftist party was 'Orwellian', inquiry hears
Dozens of officers infiltrated Socialist Workers party for decades, recording personal details of members.
People protesting outside the inquiry near Marble Arch in London.
At least 24 undercover police officers infiltrated a small leftwing party as part of a surveillance operation criticised as being "Orwellian" and unjustified in its scale, a public inquiry has heard.
Officers were sent to spy on the Socialist Workers party (SWP) in deployments that usually lasted four years. The party, whose total membership fluctuated around a few thousand, was the leftwing group most infiltrated by undercover police.
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Scale of police spying on UK leftist party was 'Orwellian', inquiry hears
Dozens of officers infiltrated Socialist Workers party for decades, recording personal details of members.
People protesting outside the inquiry near Marble Arch in London.
At least 24 undercover police officers infiltrated a small leftwing party as part of a surveillance operation criticised as being "Orwellian" and unjustified in its scale, a public inquiry has heard.
Officers were sent to spy on the Socialist Workers party (SWP) in deployments that usually lasted four years. The party, whose total membership fluctuated around a few thousand, was the leftwing group most infiltrated by undercover police.
Demonstrators outside the enquiry.
At a hotel, Marble Arch, central London.
12th May 2022.
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Scale of police spying on UK leftist party was 'Orwellian', inquiry hears
Dozens of officers infiltrated Socialist Workers party for decades, recording personal details of members.
People protesting outside the inquiry near Marble Arch in London.
At least 24 undercover police officers infiltrated a small leftwing party as part of a surveillance operation criticised as being "Orwellian" and unjustified in its scale, a public inquiry has heard.
Officers were sent to spy on the Socialist Workers party (SWP) in deployments that usually lasted four years. The party, whose total membership fluctuated around a few thousand, was the leftwing group most infiltrated by undercover police.
Demonstrators outside the enquiry.
At a hotel, Marble Arch, central London.
12th May 2022.
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Scale of police spying on UK leftist party was 'Orwellian', inquiry hears
Dozens of officers infiltrated Socialist Workers party for decades, recording personal details of members.
People protesting outside the inquiry near Marble Arch in London.
At least 24 undercover police officers infiltrated a small leftwing party as part of a surveillance operation criticised as being "Orwellian" and unjustified in its scale, a public inquiry has heard.
Officers were sent to spy on the Socialist Workers party (SWP) in deployments that usually lasted four years. The party, whose total membership fluctuated around a few thousand, was the leftwing group most infiltrated by undercover police.
Demonstrators outside the enquiry.
- Lois Austin
At a hotel, Marble Arch, central London.
12th May 2022.
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Scale of police spying on UK leftist party was 'Orwellian', inquiry hears
Dozens of officers infiltrated Socialist Workers party for decades, recording personal details of members.
People protesting outside the inquiry near Marble Arch in London.
At least 24 undercover police officers infiltrated a small leftwing party as part of a surveillance operation criticised as being "Orwellian" and unjustified in its scale, a public inquiry has heard.
Officers were sent to spy on the Socialist Workers party (SWP) in deployments that usually lasted four years. The party, whose total membership fluctuated around a few thousand, was the leftwing group most infiltrated by undercover police.
Demonstrators outside the enquiry.
At a hotel, Marble Arch, central London.
12th May 2022.
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Scale of police spying on UK leftist party was 'Orwellian', inquiry hears
Dozens of officers infiltrated Socialist Workers party for decades, recording personal details of members.
People protesting outside the inquiry near Marble Arch in London.
At least 24 undercover police officers infiltrated a small leftwing party as part of a surveillance operation criticised as being "Orwellian" and unjustified in its scale, a public inquiry has heard.
Officers were sent to spy on the Socialist Workers party (SWP) in deployments that usually lasted four years. The party, whose total membership fluctuated around a few thousand, was the leftwing group most infiltrated by undercover police.
Demonstrators outside the enquiry.
- Julia Poynter
At a hotel, Marble Arch, central London.
12th May 2022.
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Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
The Grenfell Tower Inquiry was created to examine the circumstances leading up to and surrounding the fire at Grenfell Tower on the night of 14 June 2017.
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Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
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Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
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Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
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Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
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Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
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Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
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Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
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Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
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Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
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Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
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Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
Grenfell landlord ‘did not create escape plans for disabled residents’. ‘Stay put’ advice was relied upon despite fires at other towers requiring evacuations, inquiry told.
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