Grenfell Memorial: 'A new way of living together'
A memorial service has taken place at St Paul's Cathedral in London, six months after Britain's worst fire in decades at Grenfell Tower.
Among the congregation were survivors, families and those living around Grenfell Tower, as well as people from the emergency services who were there on the night.
The Bishop of Kensington Graham Tomlin, who played a leading role in organising the service, told Radio 4's World at One programme that he hoped the memorial would encourage people "to reach out to different groups within our communities, beyond our comfort zones, and find a new way of living together."
(Photo: The Bishop of Kensington Graham Tomlin Credit: ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½)
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