A long awaited report into the deaths of 72 people in a fire at Grenfell Tower is due to be published more than seven years after the blaze.The lengthy document - the final report of the inquiry into the 2017 disaster - is expected to lay out in detail its findings around the actions of corporate firms in the construction industry, the local authority, Fire Brigade and government.Families of those killed - who were shown the report yesterday to allow them to digest in private the findings - have insisted it must be a 'landmark report' which prompts widescale change after what was described as a 'spider's web of blame' was spun during inquiry hearings.
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