The British Prime Minister Theresa May has admitted the support offered to families in the aftermath of the Grenfell Tower fire was "not good enough".
Mrs May met with survivors and victims' families in Downing Street today.
Afterwards, she said she had "heard their concerns" and ordered immediate action to help them.
London's Metropolitan Police today confirmed 58 people are missing presumed dead, after the disaster.
They are warning the death toll may rise further.
At press briefing this afternoon, Commander Stuart Cundy of the Metropolitan Police says they will investigate whether anyone has a criminal case to answer:
