



The Grenfell Tower is set to be demolished, eight years after the devastating fire killed 72 people.
The tower block in west London caught fire in June 2017, and has remained abandoned since.
Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner told a meeting with bereaved relatives and survivors a formal announcement would be made on Friday.
It comes as some family members have called for the building to remain in place as a lasting reminder of the tragedy, with others wanting it replaced with a new memorial.
The fire killed 70 people at the scene alongside two later in hospitalPA
The Grenfell tower in West London
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Smoke billows from a fire that has engulfed Grenfell Tower in west London
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Members of the public at the memorial at the base of Grenfell Tower in London in 2022PA
A spokesperson for Grenfell Next Of Kin, a group representing some bereaved families, said Rayner had "announced the decision that the tower will have to be carefully deconstructed."
The final report of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry, published in September 2024, concluded the disaster was the result of "decades of failure" by government and the construction industry to act on the dangers of flammable materials on high-rise buildings.
The inquiry's chairman Sir Martin Moore-Bick said the tower block was covered in combustible products because of the "systematic dishonesty" of firms who made and sold the cladding and insulation.
He said the "simple truth" is that all the deaths were avoidable and that those who lived in the tower were "badly failed" by authorities "in most cases through incompetence but, in some cases, through dishonesty and greed."
The final report published by the Grenfell Tower Inquiry
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Grenfell Tower, pictured a few days after the firePA