NEWLY-elected president of the Prison Officers’ Association Gerard Gordon said his vision for the prison service is to make it the premium essential services in the country.
The inquiry into the Grenfell Tower disaster has spent £117million of public money so far, according to figures released yesterday.
But survivors and relatives of the victims are no closer to seeing those responsible for the inferno put on trial.
They will have to mark the upcoming fourth anniversary of the blaze in the knowledge that no one has been charged with any offence in connection with the tragedy.
Survivors and relatives of the victims are no closer to seeing those responsible for the inferno put on trial
Documents show that the long-running public inquiry into the 2017 disaster, which claimed 72 lives, has spent £77million in the past two years.