The fire ripped through the 24-story tower early Wednesday. More than $3.8 million has been raised for the victims.
Shouting "Killers!" and "We want justice", dozens of people stormed the town hall in London's richest borough on Friday, accusing the authorities of ignoring the plight of the victims of the Grenfell Tower block blaze.
There is no "known immediate cause for concern" in Ireland, Murphy said.
Matthew Parris, a columnist and former Conservative lawmaker, said May's response to the fire had shown a lack of judgment which made her unsuitable to be prime minister.
Cundy added it was hard to say how many people were missing, but he said police did not expect to find any survivors in the search of the tower.
Ireland's new housing minister demanded that local authorities conduct fire safety checks on every tower block in Ireland "as a matter of urgency", the Times reported.
(AP Photo/Tim Ireland). People protest demanding answers over the Grenfell Tower fire, in London, Friday June 16, 2017.
The protesters barged their way through an automatic door at and sought to gain entry to an upper floor.
Police have said criminal prosecutors will be pursued if there is evidence of wrongdoing. At least 30 people have been killed, hundreds of others have been left homeless and dozens of others are missing.
In a statement to the Press Association they criticised Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation for its reaction to the disaster.
Fires have, in the past, spread quickly in more than one such tower in Dubai.
She said volunteers are unable to access any money, despite public donations reaching more than £3m and after Theresa May pledged £5m in Government aid. But the government has been criticized for failing to act on recommendations from previous tower block fires.
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Earlier on Friday, the prime minister spent nearly an hour speaking to patients and staff at London's Chelsea and Westminster Hospital.
The police chief, who went inside the charred shell of the high-rise tower over the weekend, told reporters: "I've investigated major crime for most of my service and I've seen some bad things but I don't think anything prepared me for what I was going to see when I was in there".
May has announced a judge-led inquiry into what happened, and on Friday promised £5 million ($6.4 million, 5.7 million euro) for emergency supplies, food and clothing.
"She should have been there with the residents". We did it after the riots, we do it after floods, so you've got to ask why these people in Kensington and Chelsea are not getting it.
What makes the London fire maddening for fire experts who believe in the "stay put" rule is that the Grenfell may have lacked numerous safety redundancies necessary to make it work.
Another said: "It was a death trap and they knew it".
However, Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, who was London mayor until past year, took to Facebook to attack opposition Labour politicians for "political game playing".
It came a day after she faced criticism for meeting firefighters but not residents at the scene of the blaze.
"That's one of the most bad things I have ever seen", William said of the tower's blackened shell.
"The investigation will look into what criminal offences may have been committed".
"The conditions due to the fire damage verge on indescribable", said police commander Stuart Cundy, explaining that a full search of the building will take weeks.
Police do not expect to find any survivors inside the 24-storey concrete tower, which contained 120 apartments.


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