The Mail on Sunday says Theresa May is "fighting for her political life on two fronts" as she apologised for her response to the Grenfell Tower fire while facing an MPs' rebellion over Brexit.
The government has promised a full public inquiry, but that has done little to ease a sense of frustration at the lack of information about how the fire moved so quickly to engulf the building.
Chancellor Philip Hammond says a criminal investigation is to examine whether or not building regulations were breached during the recent refurbishment of the tower.
He said the temperature of the blaze at Grenfell Tower was comparable to a cremation.
"All our warnings fell on deaf ears and we predicted that a catastrophe like this was inevitable", the group said after the fire broke out, according to the Associated Press.
Cundy said authorities plan to release video and photographs from inside the badly-charred building.
"I am urging any families or individuals who have been affected and who have not come forward, for whatever reason, to please come to the Westway Centre so that we can help".
He said the death toll could still change if anyone reported as missing was found alive, of if anyone was found in the ruined tower who had not been reported as missing.
London Mayor Sadiq Khan tweeted that he had attended an "incredibly moving" service at St. Attention has focused on materials used during the renovation process completed previous year.
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The leader of Britain's main opposition party is calling for the government to take over empty homes for use by residents displaced by the London high-rise fire.
He said he was hopeful the meeting, which lasted almost two hours and was attended by victims, residents, community leaders and volunteers, was the starting point for a process of lasting change.
The government is struggling to find temporary housing for people who lived in the 24-story tower.
Of the 58, he said the number of confirmed fatalities in Wednesday's inferno remains at 30.
The Home Office said late Saturday night it will make arrangements for the family of Mohammad Alhajali to "travel to the U.K.in these terribly sad circumstances".
His family said in a statement that Alhajali "came to the United Kingdom because he had ambitions and aims for his life and for his family".
Cundy said there may have been other people in the tower who police are not aware of, and that could increase the death toll.
The victims and their families will receive state funding for legal representation at the Public Inquiry.


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