The judge leading the public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire has expressed doubt the probe will be broad enough to satisfy all survivors.

Sir Martin Moore-Bick, who specialised in commercial law in a legal career spanning nearly 50 years, will look into the blaze which killed at least 80 people in west London earlier this month.

Sir Martin travelled to the site of the disaster in north Kensington on Thursday (June 29) morning, later meeting those who escaped the inferno.

Sir Martin Moore-Bick looks at flowers after leaving St Clement's Church near to the tower block in London

Afterwards, he said: "I've been asked to undertake this inquiry on the basis that it would be pretty well limited to the problems surrounding the start of the fire and its rapid development in order to make recommendations about how this sort of thing can be prevented in future.

"I'm well aware the residents and the local people want a much broader investigation and I can fully understand why they would want that - whether my inquiry is the right way in which to achieve that I'm more doubtful."

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