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Grenfell Tower ‘to be demolished’ years after horrific blaze ripped through building killing 72, bereaved families told

GRENFELL Tower is set to be demolished years after the tragedy which claimed the lives of 72 people.

Bereaved families of the Grenfell fire are understood to have been told the tower block will be demolished.

Flowers and a sign reading "Justice for Grenfell" at a memorial.
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Grenfell Tower is set to be demolished[/caption]
Grenfell Tower with a banner that reads "Grenfell Forever in Our Hearts" and a green heart.
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Bereaved families of the Grenfell fire are understood to have been told[/caption]
Fire-damaged Grenfell Tower.
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Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, who is also Housing Secretary, met with relatives and survivors on Wednesday evening.

A spokesperson for Grenfell Next of Kin, a group representing some bereaved families, said Ms Rayner had “announced the decision that the tower will have to be carefully deconstructed”.

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Love Island fans slam Grace over ‘rude’ attitude towards Luca after he kissed Samie

LOVE Island fans have slammed Grace Jackson over her ‘rude’ attitude.

Fans of the hit reality-dating show have slammed Grace for the way in which she treated Luca Bish during tonight’s episode.

Samie Elishi, a new bombshell, is greeted by the boys on Love Island.
Grace Jackson defended herself in tonight’s episode, but some fans thought she was being rude to Luca BIsh in the process
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Curtis Pritchard on Love Island, holding a drink.
Luca had stormed off after his smooch with Samie
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The tension was thick after he kissed bombshell Samie Elishi in a game.

Reacting to Grace’s outbursts during tonight’s episode, viewers took to X to share their thoughts.

One person branded Grace as “rude” when they said: “Is it bad i feel like Grace is being unnecessarily rude? like the way she spoke to him infront of the girls was disgustingly.”

Another person added: “Controversial but Grace is boring… and has a horrible attitude the way she’s speaking to Luca and Omar she has a nasty side.”

While a third echoed: “Grace is soooo rude.”

But not everyone thought Grace was being rude in tonight’s episode, with many even stunned in a good way and quick to praise her.

Praising Grace for being ballsy and standing up for herself, one person said on X: “People are calling Grace a mean girl because she is able to defend herself. This country is so weak.”

“The way Grace kept telling him to shut the f**k up. The stern tone, the eye contact, didn’t falter. Hang it in the Louvre,” penned another.

A third person then said: “Clocking a man whilst looking gorgeous then walking away to end the conversation. Grace the woman u are.”

While a fourth echoed: “Grace is EXACTLY the girl she thinks she is btw. I want the rest of the girls to back themselves this much.”

Samie previously admitted that her sights were firmly set on Luca before she headed into the villa.

When asked who she hoped to strike up a romance with in the villa ahead of her arrival, she replied: “Luca,” adding, “I feel like he’s very much a bit of me looks wise and watching him on this series, I like that he’s in touch with his emotional side.”

She went on: “He’s been the voice of reason throughout the whole Villa, I’m always saying ‘thank god someone said that…finally!’.”

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Grace Jackson tells Omar ‘shut your mouth’ in fiery All Stars clash after Luca’s Samie snog

LOVE Island’s Grace Jackson came to blows with one-time love interest Omar Nyame during an explosive clash by the show’s fire-pit.

The blonde beauty let rip at the hunky PE teacher as the Islanders played a game of spin the bottle.

Omar Nyame and Grace Jackson arguing on Love Island All Stars.
Omar Nyame was left raging at Grace Jackson as the pair came to blows in Love Island
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Screenshot of Grace Jackson from ITV2 Love Island All Stars.
Grace told Omar to shut up in the shock exchange
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Omar Nyame and Grace Jackson arguing on Love Island.
Her comments left him furious
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Grace was already reeling after her villa partner Luca Bish opted to snog new bombshell Samie Elishi despite having asked Grace if he could kiss her in a game.

The star then snapped at Luca and told him to “shut up” as he attempted to justify his actions.

It resulted in Luca storming off but it seemed that Manchester-based model Grace was not done with the drama.

She found herself seconds later clashing with Omar after he made a comment to her in order to get her to continue on with the game.

Suggesting that she ‘get on with it’, Grace did not take too kindly to being told what to do.

She then snapped back at Omar as she barked at him: “Shut your mouth.”

This left the lad furious as the pair found themselves bickering back and forth with Omar shutting down her attempts to “shut him up”.

As Grace could be heard whispering about the Luca drama, Omar said to her: “I beg you lot stop talking about that right now, I’m not being disrespectful.”

Grace then whispered “shut up” to the star before things got heated.

Omar said: “Don’t tell me to shut up – that’s rude!”

“You’ve got to spoil things!”

Grace fumed: “It’s spin the bottle – is the bottle still spinning? Yes.”

The Islanders looked on open-mouthed as the pair exchanged an unexpected war of words.

Omar was later seen ranting about the comment as he spoke with the boys in the villa kitchen.

Meanwhile, Grace was forced to pick up the pieces from her other fallout with Luca.

Omar Nyame and Grace Jackson in an argument on Love Island.
The fight stunned the villa
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Marty Morrissey admits ‘I’m slightly worried’ as RTE GAA legend warns ‘strong will get stronger’ if trend continues

MARTY MORRISSEY admitted he is “slightly worried” at the trend of GAA players swapping clubs – warning “the strong will get stronger”.

Recent years have seen some major names switch clubs, with Shane Walsh famously going from Kilkerrin-Clonberne to Kilmacud Crokes in 2022.

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Marty Morrissey appeared on the Changing Times podcast with Mary McAleese and Mary Kennedy
Shane Walsh of Kilmacud Crokes at a Gaelic football match.
He admitted he was worried about players switching clubs
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It is an issue that hits home for Morrissey, with the RTE legend pointing to Keelan Sexton transferring from Kilmurray-Ibrickane to Na Fianna.

Morrissey – who is a member of the Clare club – called his loss a “huge blow” and admitted he was “worried” about players going from one club to another.

Speaking on the ‘Changing Times’ podcast with Mary McAleese and Mary Kennedy, he said: “I’d be slightly worried.

“The GAA is in a very good position but there are more and more people – it’s not immigration; it’s migration.

“We have lost a great footballer at home, Keelan Sexton. He is a lawyer here in Dublin and he is joining Na Fianna and he is a huge blow for us because he is brilliant.

“Same with every other small club in rural Ireland.

“I don’t blame them because it is a long way to Dublin from West Clare or Antrim or Donegal or wherever they are going.

“Unfortunately I think the stronger will get stronger and it is very hard. What processes do you put in to kind of halt it a small bit?”

The 66-year-old proceeded to advocate for inter-county and club managers being from the local areas.

He added: “I think it would reduce costs substantially as well. We are where we are.

“I love all sport – I love rugby, I love soccer as well, but the GAA, because of where I am from, is the heartbeat of me and the heartbeat of our village and the heartbeat of our parish.

“It gives you that sense of pride when you wear that jersey that this is us.

“Club is the core and I would think we have a very bright future in the GAA but I would be just worried about the smaller clubs.

“I remember when I started first there was a club in the All-Ireland club final and I have always asked about it because it was one of my first matches in Croke Park.

“I said where are they now? and they are in Junior B. You can’t guarantee.

“We were lucky in our club that so many joined the guards because they ended up in Limerick and Shannon and Ennis and Galway.

“If they didn’t have that sense of employment, they would have drifted.

“I am all in favour of people travelling considering my own background but to keep the club going is quite difficult and you need to always have a recycling of people.

“Some people are brilliant, they give their whole lives. Some people just get tired.

“You need that reach of a nation and that commitment to the parish and to the club which I don’t think will ever die but we do have to mind it.

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