I wrote, on Sunday:

It seems 30,000 buildings in the UK have been fitted with the flammable cladding, according to Metro – but the company responsible, Harley Facades, says it is “not aware of any link between the fire and the exterior cladding”. At least Harley Facades was still admitting it had been involved. It seems other firms have been stripping any such evidence from their websites.

Now it seems that, like the building and the lives of so many people who lived there, the firms responsible for the disaster are making the evidence go up in smoke.

Perhaps they believe Met Police Commander Stuart Cundy’s promise to follow the evidence wherever it takes him, with no fear of or favour to the powerful – and are therefore trying to ensure there is no evidence.

Whatever the reason, according to Labour MP and friend of one of the deceased, David Lammy:

Harley (company that installed Grenfell cladding) deleting pages from their website. Looks like they've got something to hide, doesn't it. pic.twitter.com/IklQY99B2J — David Lammy (@DavidLammy) June 19, 2017

Studio E (architects that oversaw Grenfell cladding refurbishment) are deleting pages from their website. Have they got something to hide? pic.twitter.com/pMudnOLSB6 — David Lammy (@DavidLammy) June 19, 2017

Fair enough – deleting pages from your website isn’t deleting the whole paper trail of evidence, and may be considered good business sense (by some) if they are associated with a major disaster like Grenfell Tower.

But what else is disappearing, behind the scenes?

Mr Lammy made this very point on television. He was given a hard time by the interviewer but his points are becoming stronger by the day.

Trust is very, very low. Contractors are removing Grenfell details from their websites. What else are they deleting? pic.twitter.com/y9G76Cv8v6 — David Lammy (@DavidLammy) June 18, 2017

Perhaps Commander Cundy should be making some urgent visits to Harley and Studio E?

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