By Cassandra Garrison
Furious survivors of the London tower block fire that killed at least 80 people booed the new leader of the local authority during chaotic scenes at the council's first meeting since the blaze.
About 70 survivors of last month's fire at the Grenfell Tower apartment block and other local residents gathered to protest as councillors met amid tight security at Kensington Town Hall in north London.
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea council has been criticised by locals and politicians for its slow and ineffective response to the fire while many accuse the authority, which administers one of Britain's wealthiest areas, of having turned its back on social housing.
"We did not do well enough in our initial response to the tragedy ... tonight I want to reiterate my apology to you directly," said council leader Elizabeth Campbell.