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British PM to meet fire survivors in Downing St

Protesters march along Notting Hill Gate after a gathering at Kensington Town Hall on June 16, as they demand justice for those affected by the fire that gutted Grenfell Tower
Protesters march along Notting Hill Gate after a gathering at Kensington Town Hall on June 16, as they demand justice for those affected by the fire that gutted Grenfell Tower
May, who has faced criticism of her response to the tragedy in which at least 30 people died, will meet victims, volunteers and community leaders.
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British Prime Minister

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May, who has faced criticism of her response to the tragedy in which at least 30 people died, will meet victims, volunteers and community leaders, a Downing Street spokesman said.

"The prime minister is this morning chairing a cross-government meeting to ensure everything possible is being done to support those affected by the Grenfell tragedy," the spokesman said.

"Afterwards, she will meet a group of residents, victims, volunteers and community leaders in Number 10."

May was criticised for avoiding locals when she visited the charred shell of the 24-storey tower on Thursday and faced cries of "Shame on you" and "coward" when she returned on Friday.

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Police officers held back booing crowds and broke up scuffles as her vehicle drove off from a local church, where she had met survivors, residents and volunteers.

In a television interview Friday, she sidestepped questions over whether she had misread the public mood.

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