GRENFELL Tower campaigners have stormed London Fashion Week to highlight the capital’s “unfashionable” side with a lack of arrests since the disaster.
Seventy-two people died when the west London tower block was engulfed in June 2017 after flammable cladding turned the building into a charred tomb.
This week the catwalk was taken over by 72 people wearing designer T-shirts on Thursday with the message “72 dead and still no arrests? How come?”
YVETTE WILLIAMS and JOE DELANEY dissect the institutional dawdling that rubbed salt into the Grenfell open wounds prolonging the agony of survivors
As we approach the half-anniversary of the Grenfell tragedy, the community gathers to remember loved ones while grappling with mixed emotions surrounding the ongoing deconstruction of the tower and the hopeful plans for a memorial, writes EMMA DENT COAD
Singer Nezza’s rendition of the US national anthem in Spanish has ignited important conversation around arrests made by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, writes LESLIE AMBRIZ


