May, already under pressure after a botched snap election, is facing widespread criticism for her response to the blaze.
The inquests are also likely to be superseded by the public inquiry that was announced by Theresa May. "As soon as we can, we will share that with the families and wider community".
Britain's Press Association reported that some 70 people were missing after compiling a list of verified reports.
Protesters sit down in Oxford Circus during a rally calling for justice for those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire on June 16.
More than 20 police officers rushed into the town hall to restore order and mounted police were on stand-by.
"They feel the Government and local council haven't done enough to help them in the aftermath of this horrific incident, or to provide answers to their increasingly urgent questions". Police barred their way and scuffles broke out, a Reuters reporter said. They brought us outside.
"I drove up to see the building, which is only around the corner from me", he said.
The company that installed the exterior cladding, Harley Facades, issued a statement this week saying the panels are "commonly used" in refurbishing buildings.
Public anger was directed at Mrs May for a decision to ignore members of the public when she first visited the scene of the fire.
Grenfell Tower was erected as public housing in 1974.
One man asked Ms Leadsom: "Why are Sadiq Khan and Corbyn coming down here to speak to people and Theresa May is coming here with police, walking around, not meeting no-one, not meeting families?"
More than 200 firefighters were called to the blaze in the early hours of Wednesday and commissioner Dany Cotton said crews would remain at the scene for many days.
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The horrifying fire in West London on Wednesday was bound to have an impact on a country already shaken by three terrorist attacks in three months, a political crisis that has followed the Brexit vote, and the recent general election that not only provided no clear victor but deprived Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservative Party of its political mandate. Her government is also due to launch hard Brexit talks with the European Union on Monday.
Earlier on Friday, May met victims privately at a central London hospital.
"I thought they took him outside with me. They didn't. They left him". "One woman told me she had escaped in only her top and underwear".
The five million pounds are to be used to cover emergency supplies, funeral costs and loss of possessions, Efe news reported. "It should define the leadership of May and she should be forced to resign", he said.
"She should have been there with the residents".
Former Tory cabinet minister Michael Portillo urged Ms May to show "humanity".
Grenfell Tower is a public housing project owned by the local government council and managed by a nonprofit known as the Kensington and Chelsea Tenants Management Organization.
"(This aims) to give the victims the immediate support they need to care for themselves and for loved ones", May said.
However, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, who was London mayor until previous year, took to Facebook to attack opposition Labour politicians for "political game playing".
The death toll is expected to rise further as rescue workers continue to search for victims - an operation that Metropolitan Police Commander Stuart Cundy described as "extremely challenging".
Survivors of the Grenfell Tower blaze are being given just £10 to live on by the council, a volunteer has said.
Cundy said there was "a risk that sadly we may not be able to identify everybody".




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