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In Wake of London Tower Fire, Borough Chief Resigns


Demonstrators demand justice for the victims of the recent deadly apartment block fire at Grenfell Tower, after marching to Parliament in London, June 21, 2017. The mass "Day of Rage" demonstration is timed to coincide with the state opening of Parliament.
Demonstrators demand justice for the victims of the recent deadly apartment block fire at Grenfell Tower, after marching to Parliament in London, June 21, 2017. The mass "Day of Rage" demonstration is timed to coincide with the state opening of Parliament.

The chief executive of a London borough where a tower block fire killed at least 79 people in Britain’s worst blaze since World War II has resigned.

Nicholas Holgate, chief executive of Kensington and Chelsea council, said he was forced out by Prime Minister Theresa May’s government after the blaze at the 24-story Grenfell Tower.

Holgate said in a statement the Communities minister Sajid Javid had required the leader of the council, Nicholas Paget-Brown, to seek his resignation.

“Despite my wish to have continued, in very challenging circumstances, to lead on the executive responsibilities of the Council, I have decided that it is better to step down from my role, once an appropriate successor has been appointed,” Holgate said.

On Wednesday, May said support for families in the initial hours after the fire was not good enough.

“That was a failure of the state, local and national, to help people when they needed it most,” she told Parliament.

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