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14/06/2019
Two years after the Grenfell tower fire in London killed 72 people, survivors say some residents still haven't got a permanent place to live where they feel safe.
Two years after the Grenfell tower fire in London killed 72 people, three quarters of tall buildings with unsafe cladding still haven’t had it removed or modified and survivors say some residents still haven't got a permanent place to live where they feel safe.
And as a ban on harmful or offensive gender stereotyping in adverts comes into force today, we look at whether it’s too much censorship or the way forward.
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Fri 14 Jun 2019
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