Sunday Mirror

Stars’ charity song

Tories’ cuts hit safety checks

- BY NICOLA FIFIELD

FIRE safety checks at tower blocks have fallen by a quarter due to Tory cuts.

The total number of fire safety audits dropped from 84,575 in 2010-11 to 63,201 in 2015-16.

And fire service budgets have been slashed from £419.9million in 2010-11 to a projected £326.8 million in 2019-20, according to the Fire Brigades Union.

FBU leader Matt Wrack said: “With so many fire and rescue service jobs having gone since 2010 as a result of cuts, it shouldn’t come as any surprise that critical safety issues are being affected.” Meanwhile, specially trained London Fire Brigade sniffer dogs have joined the grim search for bodies at Grenfell Tower.

The spaniels will painstakin­gly cover the upper floors with their highly sensitive noses. Poster with tragic message scrawled over it MUSIC stars recorded a charity single for the Grenfell Tower victims yesterday.

Rita Ora, Paloma Faith and Craig David were among big names who performed a cover of Simon and Garfunkel’s Bridge over Troubled Water.

It was organised in less than 24 hours by music mogul Bosses’ letter to Mr O’Connor Simon Cowell. James Blunt, Leona Lewis, Gregory Porter, Carl Barat and BGT winner Tokio Myers also took part.

They recorded at the Sarm Music Village in West London, a short walk from the tower.

A source said: “The mood inside the studio is very sombre and serious.”

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