Lord Saville: Important 'to listen to those involved'
The public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire is hearing some of the final tributes from victims' families. Formal evidence will start to be heard next week.
The crossbench peer, Lord Saville, headed a 12-year public inquiry into the deaths of 14 people in Northern Ireland on Bloody Sunday in 1972.
He told Radio 4's World at One that "you have to be very careful because emotions are running very high. But at the same time, these people who have gone through a terrible, traumatic incident, should be heard in a public inquiry of this kind."
(Photo: Lord Saville Credit: 91福利社)
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