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Summary

  • About 1,500 people gathered at St Paul's Cathedral in London

  • The fire, on 14 June, claimed 71 lives

  • The Prince of Wales, Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry joined the bereaved, survivors and rescue workers

  • The service was held to remember the victims and give thanks to emergency workers

  • Prime Minister Theresa May, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and the Archbishop of Canterbury also attended

  • Royal family members met families affected by the fire after the service

  1. Grenfell victims rememberedpublished at 13:00 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

    We are bringing this live page to a close after today's memorial service at St Paul's Catherdral - six months after the fire at Grenfell Tower.

    Thank you for following our updates. You can read the story of how the event unfolded by .

    Steps of St Paul'sImage source, EPA
  2. 'My mother cries everyday'published at 12:47 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

    Press Association

    Maria Jafari, who lost her father in the fire, told the Press Association: "It's very, very hard. Still she (my mother) cries, every day, every second when we are talking about our father, all the memories come out again. It's six months and it's still very hard for us.

    "I wish nobody could have this in the whole life, in the whole world, I wish nobody would have to go through all these things."

  3. Watch: 'Help us. SOS'published at 12:42 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

    Clarrie Mendy, who came up with the idea of holding a national memorial service, says the government needs to "step up".

    Media caption,

    Grenfell fire survivors 'need help'

  4. Clarence House tweets...published at 12:40 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

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  5. Prince Harry comforts familypublished at 12:34 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

    Maria Jafari, 38, and her family met Prince Harry at the end of the service.

    Harry told her mother, Fatima Jafari, 78, that she must have been very proud of her daughter, who addressed the congregation. He congratulated her for taking part.

    Mrs Jafari began sobbing as she remembered her husband, who was 82 when he died. The prince asked an interpreter: "Just tell her I am so incredibly sorry for her loss."

  6. Lammy writes to PM over public inquirypublished at 12:31 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

    Labour MP David Lammy, whose friend died in the fire, says he has written to Theresa May about the public inquiry.

    He said he had urged her to make sure that those in power are held to account, as there is still distrust from survivors and bereaved families.

    Mr Lammy also called for a panel of advisers to be appointed to help the chairman of the inquiry, Sir Martin Moore-Bick, and warned that it "must leave no stone unturned".

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  7. WATCH: Girls choir at Grenfell memorialpublished at 12:24 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

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  8. The Salvation Army rememberspublished at 12:20 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

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  9. More pictures from the steps of St Paul'spublished at 12:16 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

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  10. 'May we never forget what happened at Grenfell.'published at 12:15 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

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  11. Families remember loved onespublished at 12:15 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

    The service has now ended and the Royal family have left.

    But relatives of the victims and some of the survivors remain. They are now gathering on the steps of St Paul's with pictures of those who died.

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  12. Grenfell banner kept for monthly vigilspublished at 12:13 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

    The specially made Grenfell banner, featuring a green heart, will be kept for future remembrance services.

    The banner, designed to look like a London Underground sign, will be displayed during the the monthly vigils held by the community, which happens on the 14th of every month.

    Grenfell bannerImage source, Getty Images
  13. 'Your pain is our pain'published at 12:10 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

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  14. Royals to meet Grenfell familiespublished at 12:08 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

    The Royal family members are now moving on to meet some of the families affected by the fire and those who lost loved ones.

    Camilla
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    Harry
  15. Remembering the victimspublished at 12:06 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

    The names of the 71 people who died in the Grenfell Tower fire.

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  16. 'My heart is broken all over again'published at 12:05 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

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  17. Piecing together the timeline of the Grenfell Tower firepublished at 12:05 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

    Graffiti tributesImage source, EPA

    In July, the Â鶹ԼÅÄ pieced together a picture of what happened as the fire took hold on 14 June.

    The timeline uses interviews with survivors, witnesses and relatives of the missing, as well as video footage, gathered on the night and in the immediate aftermath.

    Every person’s recollection of a traumatic event is unique, and memory can sometimes be unreliable but the story gives an insight into

  18. Green hearts tributepublished at 12:03 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

    School children scatter green paper hearts as the choir sings Somewhere from the musical West Side Story.

    For many survivors, the image has become a symbol for the tragedy.

    Green hearts
  19. Â鶹ԼÅÄless figures from Grenfellpublished at 11:58 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

    A total of 395 households were affected by the Grenfell Tower fire, according to the Â鶹ԼÅÄ's social affairs correspondent Michael Buchanan.

    Focusing purely on Grenfell Tower and Grenfell Walk, 196 households were accepted as homeless after the tragedy.

    As of 30 September, 132 households with 261 children were living in temporary accommodation and 109 of those households, including 210 children, were in hotels.

  20. 'Today is about love, unity and remembrance'published at 11:56 Greenwich Mean Time 14 December 2017

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