Kensington and Chelsea council has voted unanimously to terminate its contract with the organisation responsible for managing Grenfell Tower.

The council voted unanimously to terminate the current contract with the Kensington and Chelsea Tenant Management Organisation (TMO) and replace it with a new arrangement to manage its housing stock.

Deputy council leader Kim Taylor-Smith said at a council meeting on Wednesday night: "The TMO no longer has the trust of residents."

He said the council was working with the TMO to bring its contract to a close, citing lack of confidence in its fire safety record and a unanimous vote of no confidence from 25 residents' associations.

But Cllr Taylor-Smith said Kensington and Chelsea council was "drawing the contract to a close in an organised fashion".

He added: "We are listening to residents and consulting on how they want their homes and neighbourhoods to be managed in the future."

During the heated meeting where councillors clashed with local residents, council leader Elizabeth Campbell defended council's track record of rehousing survivors.