Five years on from the Grenfell Tower fire in which 72 people died, survivors and campaigners say they are still seeking a form of justice.
The blaze happened on 14 June 2017 and while a criminal investigation into the disaster is under way, the Met Police has said no prosecutions will be brought until the public inquiry is finished and its findings are published. The BBC has been told that could take at least another year.
So far, fewer than half of the recommendations from the inquiry have been adopted into law, according to the Home Office.
The process has left survivors and bereaved families feeling unable to move on.
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