The Grenfell Tower fire shocked the nation, and left at least 80 people dead, while rendering their grieving friends, families and neighbours homeless. The tragedy exposed the isolation of renters in a London borough of billionaires, and its aftermath has raised difficult questions about the provision of social housing.
Kate Webb and Polly Neate from the housing charity Shelter have been on the ground, reporting on the aftermath of the tragedy. You can find their blog posts here: