72 people were killed in a fire in 2017, which an inquiry last year found was the result of a ‘decade of failures’.

Some bereaved relatives feel it should stay standing until criminal prosecutions have been explored.

Tiago Alves used to live on the 13th floor.

There’s anger towards the Deputy Prime Minister, as Nick Quraishi reports.

Cllr Elizabeth Campbell, Leader of Kensington and Chelsea Council, said:

“The future of Grenfell Tower is a decision for the Government. We know this will be a difficult moment for bereaved family members, survivors and the immediate local community.

“It’s vital that the Government works closely with those affected to understand their concerns and move forward with the decision. We await their formal announcement tomorrow and stand ready to work with the community to support them through whatever comes next.”