- Dozens of people, organizations could be charged over deadly 2017 London fire: Police ABC News —
- Met Police could charge 20 companies and 57 people with criminal offences over Grenfell fire Daily Mail —
- Police say dozens of people and organizations could be charged over deadly 2017 London fire The Independent —
- Dozens of people and 20 firms could be charged over Grenfell fire ITV —
- British police seek charges for 57 people in London Grenfell Tower blaze Associated Press —
- Police to seek criminal charges against 77 companies and people over Grenfell fire The Guardian —
- Decision on Grenfell fire charges before 10th anniversary of disaster, police say The Standard —
- Dozens of people and 20 firms could be charged over Grenfell fire The Argus —
- Met Police give major Grenfell update on criminal charges in special media briefing MyLondon —
- Charges sought for up to 57 people over Grenfell BBC News —
- Dozens of people and 20 firms could be charged over Grenfell fire The Standard —
- Up to 57 people could be charged over Grenfell Tower fire Sky News —
- Up to 57 individuals and 20 organisations facing criminal charges over Grenfell disaster LBC —
- Prosecutors aim to announce charges over London's 2017 Grenfell fire by next June The Straits Times —
- Decision on Grenfell fire charges before 10th anniversary of disaster, police say The Argus —
- Grenfell Tower fire: Up to 57 people facing charges over disaster The Standard —
Grenfell Tower
Residential tower in London known for the 14 June 2017 fire
Grenfell Tower is a derelict 24-storey residential tower block in North Kensington in West London, England. The tower was completed in 1974 as part of the first phase of the Lancaster West Estate. Most of the tower was destroyed in a severe fire on 14 June 2017.
Grenfell charges sought for 77