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Grenfell Tower Annual Report

25 February 2026

Lead MP

Steve Reed

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

HousingEmploymentStandards & Ethics
Other Contributors: 13

At a Glance

Steve Reed raised concerns about grenfell tower annual report in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

HousingEmploymentStandards & Ethics
Government Statement
The minister acknowledged the presence of survivors and relatives from the Grenfell Tower tragedy, expressing the House's deepest sympathies. He outlined that the Government has accepted all 58 recommendations made by the Grenfell Tower inquiry and is committed to completing them during this Parliament. The minister highlighted progress made towards reforming the construction industry, strengthening fire and rescue services, improving support for vulnerable people, and ensuring better regulatory accountability. Key achievements include the appointment of Lord Roe as Head of Building Safety Regulator (BSR) and the publication of a White Paper on construction products reform aimed at modernising safety standards. The minister also addressed ongoing work to replace unsafe cladding in buildings, with 91% of high-rise residential and public buildings having completed remediation works. He further committed to publishing quarterly progress reports until all recommendations are fully implemented, ensuring transparency throughout the process.

Shadow Comment

Paul Holmes
Shadow Comment
The shadow welcomed the minister's statement, acknowledging the avoidable tragedy at Grenfell Tower and the need for a fitting memorial. He noted the Government’s acceptance of all 58 recommendations from the inquiry and welcomed long-overdue reforms such as the creation of a single construction regulator. However, he questioned whether these reforms would effectively prevent future failures. The shadow urged the minister to provide a detailed plan on implementing the recommendations and their current status. Additionally, he highlighted the importance of holding those responsible accountable for their actions, including pursuing criminal charges against developers and contractors who cut corners on building safety.
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