The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Sturgeon orders review

Regulation­s in Scotland will be looked at

- LYNSEY BEWS

A ministeria­l group will review regulation­s in Scotland following the devastatin­g tower block fire in London.

Nicola Sturgeon announced the review during First Minister’s Questions at Holyrood.

At least 17 people died in the Grenfell Tower blaze on Wednesday, although emergency services have said the death toll is expected to rise further.

The First Minister said: “We have all been horrified by the tragic events in London this week. I’m sure the thoughts of the Parliament are with everyone affected and in particular with those who lost loved ones.

“I also want to record my gratitude and appreciati­on to the emergency services who have been responding and continue to respond.

“The investigat­ion into this fire is clearly at a very early stage and while there appear to be very serious questions to be answered, we must be careful not to speculate at this stage.”

Ms Sturgeon told the chamber local government minister Kevin Stewart had discussed the event with councils across Scotland.

“A ministeria­l group will also be convened to review Scottish regulation­s and to ensure that we are standing ready to take any actions necessary as lessons are learned from this catastroph­ic fire,” she added.

SNP MSP Bob Dorris, whose constituen­cy of Maryhill and Springburn contains several high rise tower blocks, said the Government must ensure “the most rigorous fire safety regulation­s possible” are in place, and give reassuranc­e to residents living in similar blocks.

Ms Sturgeon said: “While I think there are the most serious questions to be answered in the case of this tragic fire, given how early a stage the investigat­ion is at, it is important that we don’t rush to judgment or speculatio­n about the causes of that fire.

“But neverthele­ss, and I am acutely aware of the responsibi­lity the Scottish Government bears here, we must stand ready to provide whatever reassuranc­e we can to people across Scotland who are living in similar accommodat­ion and who may have very understand­able concerns as a result of what we have seen this week.”

Opposition leaders also extended their condolence­s to those affected by the Grenfell blaze.

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Pictures: PA/ Getty. Top: Emergency services with a rescue dog at Grenfell Tower; Above: Volunteers distribute aid near the blaze scene; Left: People write tributes and messages of condolence for the victims on a wall near the tower.
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