London Mayor Sadiq Khan has said that the Government "failed to complete a single recommendation" from the first phase of a public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire

Mr Khan questioned whether the Government and the housing sector had been taking steps to move forward using the recommendations found in the first phase of the inquiry. 

However, the Department for Levelling UP, Housing and Communities (DLUHC) have said the Mayor's claim was "unfounded".

The first phase of the inquiry looked into how the June 2017 fire in the 24-story west London tower block started, spread, and became a disaster. 

News Shopper: The Grenfell Tower Fire took 72 lives. (PA)The Grenfell Tower Fire took 72 lives. (PA)

But Mr Khan has shared he is "extremely concerned" by the lack of progress made by the Government since the phase one report was published back in October 2019. 

Sharing that the London Fire Brigade (LFB) has completed 26 out of 29 recommendations directed to them so far. 

Elsewhere the report included 12 recommendations aimed at the Government but so far none of the recommendations have been completed and the Government has yet to provide a date for when they will be, according to the mayor's office. 

Part of the recommendations includes the need to change legislation and national guidelines on building regulations, specifically related to fire safety. 

A DLUHC spokesman said: “The Government is making progress towards implementing the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s Phase 1 recommendations.

“We’re introducing the biggest improvements in building safety for a generation – with tougher regulations that will give more rights and protections for residents and make homes safer."

However, Mayor Khan says he is "extremely concerned the Government has failed to complete a single recommendation from the first phase of the inquiry."

Adding that it is "vital that the Government and the housing and building industries act now and do not wait for the inquiry’s next report to take action on such an important issue."