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Survivors and bereaved families of the Grenfell Tower fire have projected a damning message on to the Houses of Parliament two years on from the devastating blaze.

The Parliament building was illuminated with a message re-iterating survivors’ calls for the Government to take action on making high-rises across the UK safer.

It follows a similar action last week, when messages were projected on to “unsafe” tower blocks across the UK on the eve of the second anniversary of the fire.

The message beamed onto Parliament on Monday night read: “Two years after Grenfell, this building still hasn't kept its promises. Demand Change."

Friday marked 24 months since a small kitchen fire in a flat on an estate in Kensington turned into the most deadly domestic blaze since the Second World War.

Some 72 people were killed and scores of families were made homeless. The fire triggering both a public inquiry and a criminal investigation.

Latest figures show some 328 high-rise residential and public buildings are still to complete the replacement of unsafe cladding amid fears over its contribution to the Grenfell Tower tragedy.

A spokeswoman for campaign group Grenfell United, which organised the projections, said: "Last week we sent a powerful message across the UK that was hard to ignore. The reaction and outpouring of support has been incredible.

"We felt now was time to shine a spotlight on one more building - the Houses of Parliament."

The 2nd Anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire - In pictures 55 show all The 2nd Anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire - In pictures 1/55 Family and friends of the 72 people who lost their lives in the Grenfell Tower block during a wreath laying ceremony outside the building PA 2/55 Family and friends of the 72 people who lost their lives in the Grenfell Tower block fire gather outside the west London building PA 3/55 Mayor of London Sadiq Kahn lays a wreath outside Grenfell Tower PA 4/55 Survivors march through the streets of London in memory of the victims of the Grenfell Fire REUTERS 5/55 Balloons are released in memory of those who died in the tragic Grenfell Tower fire Getty Images 6/55 Women look at a hoarding covered in messages of condolence REUTERS 7/55 People gather before a vigil during commemorations to mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire REUTERS 8/55 A woman carries a sign before a vigil for victims REUTERS 9/55 Mayor of London Sadiq Kahn arrives outside Grenfell Tower to meet survivors PA 10/55 Members of the public at a service of remembrance AFP/Getty Images 11/55 People gather as doves are released outside St Helens church, London, following a service to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 12/55 People mourn at the Grenfell tower to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire AP 13/55 Members of the public release balloons at a service of remembrance for the Grenfell tower fire, at St Helen's Church in west London AFP/Getty Images 14/55 A hoarding covered in messages of condolence is seen at the base of Grenfell tower two years after the fire Reuters 15/55 Family and friends of the victims of those who died in the tragic Grenfell Tower fire attend a memorial service at St. Helens Church in North Kensington Getty Images 16/55 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan (left) and Housing Secretary James Brokenshire (right) attend a service of remembrance at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 17/55 A vicar passes out candles at a memorial service for those who those who died in the tragic Grenfell Tower fire at St. Helens Church in North Kensington Getty Images 18/55 Clarrie Mendy-Solomon, who lost two family members in the disaster reacts as she attends a memorial service marking the second anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire at St. Helen's Church Reuters 19/55 Women looks at a hoarding covered in messages of condolence at the base of Grenfell tower two years after the fire Reuters 20/55 Doves are released after a service of remembrance for the Grenfell tower fire, at St Helen's Church AFP/Getty Images 21/55 Participants attend a march marking the second anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire Reuters 22/55 People look at a hoarding covered in messages of condolence at the base of Grenfell tower two years after the fire Reuters 23/55 White doves are released during a memorial service marking the second anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire at St. Helen's Churc Reuters 24/55 AFP/Getty Images 25/55 People gather as balloons are released outside St Helens church, London, following a service to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 26/55 People gather outside St Helens church, London, following a service to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 27/55 A service of remembrance takes place at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 28/55 Members of the public arrive for a service of remembrance for the Grenfell tower fire at St Helen's church in west London AFP/Getty Images 29/55 A service of remembrance takes place at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire 30/55 People gather outside St Helens church, London, following a service to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 31/55 Members of the public arrive for a service of remembrance for the Grenfell tower fire at St Helen's church in west London AFP/Getty Images 32/55 Members of the congregation during a service of remembrance at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 33/55 A service of remembrance takes place at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire 34/55 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speaks at a service of remembrance at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 35/55 Housing Secretary James Brokenshire (left)attends a service of remembrance at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 36/55 A service of remembrance takes place at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 37/55 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speaks at a service of remembrance at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 38/55 Tributes in memory of the Grenfell Tower tragedy Getty Images 39/55 Grenfell Tower is seen near Latimer Road, Kensington Getty Images 40/55 Tributes in memory of the Grenfell Tower tragedy are seen in the streets Getty Images 41/55 A service of remembrance takes place at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire Alex Lentati 42/55 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan attends a service of remembrance at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire Alex Lentati 43/55 A vigil is held close to the Grenfell Tower to mark the second anniversary of the tragedy Nigel Howard 44/55 People obersve a memorial during a vigil to mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell tower fire Getty Images 45/55 A woman wipes her eye during a vigil to mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell tower fire Getty Images 46/55 Downing Street glows green to mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire EPA 47/55 Second Anniversary vigil held close to Grenfell Tower Nigel Howard 48/55 People release balloons in front of Grenfell Tower during a vigil to mark the second anniversary of the fir Getty Images 49/55 Downing Street is lit up green to mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell tower fire Getty Images 50/55 Kensington Palace is lit up green to mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell tower fire Getty Images 51/55 Kensington Palace is lit up green to mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell tower fire Getty Images 52/55 A a message demanding change projected onto a building in Newcastle PA 53/55 A man stands next to a memorial for Grenfell Tower at last night's vigill Getty Images 54/55 Second Anniversary vigil held close to Grenfell Tower. Nigel Howard 55/55 Grenfell Tower is seen illuminated in green to mark the second anniversary of the fire Getty Images 1/55 Family and friends of the 72 people who lost their lives in the Grenfell Tower block during a wreath laying ceremony outside the building PA 2/55 Family and friends of the 72 people who lost their lives in the Grenfell Tower block fire gather outside the west London building PA 3/55 Mayor of London Sadiq Kahn lays a wreath outside Grenfell Tower PA 4/55 Survivors march through the streets of London in memory of the victims of the Grenfell Fire REUTERS 5/55 Balloons are released in memory of those who died in the tragic Grenfell Tower fire Getty Images 6/55 Women look at a hoarding covered in messages of condolence REUTERS 7/55 People gather before a vigil during commemorations to mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire REUTERS 8/55 A woman carries a sign before a vigil for victims REUTERS 9/55 Mayor of London Sadiq Kahn arrives outside Grenfell Tower to meet survivors PA 10/55 Members of the public at a service of remembrance AFP/Getty Images 11/55 People gather as doves are released outside St Helens church, London, following a service to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 12/55 People mourn at the Grenfell tower to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire AP 13/55 Members of the public release balloons at a service of remembrance for the Grenfell tower fire, at St Helen's Church in west London AFP/Getty Images 14/55 A hoarding covered in messages of condolence is seen at the base of Grenfell tower two years after the fire Reuters 15/55 Family and friends of the victims of those who died in the tragic Grenfell Tower fire attend a memorial service at St. Helens Church in North Kensington Getty Images 16/55 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan (left) and Housing Secretary James Brokenshire (right) attend a service of remembrance at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 17/55 A vicar passes out candles at a memorial service for those who those who died in the tragic Grenfell Tower fire at St. Helens Church in North Kensington Getty Images 18/55 Clarrie Mendy-Solomon, who lost two family members in the disaster reacts as she attends a memorial service marking the second anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire at St. Helen's Church Reuters 19/55 Women looks at a hoarding covered in messages of condolence at the base of Grenfell tower two years after the fire Reuters 20/55 Doves are released after a service of remembrance for the Grenfell tower fire, at St Helen's Church AFP/Getty Images 21/55 Participants attend a march marking the second anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire Reuters 22/55 People look at a hoarding covered in messages of condolence at the base of Grenfell tower two years after the fire Reuters 23/55 White doves are released during a memorial service marking the second anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire at St. Helen's Churc Reuters 24/55 AFP/Getty Images 25/55 People gather as balloons are released outside St Helens church, London, following a service to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 26/55 People gather outside St Helens church, London, following a service to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 27/55 A service of remembrance takes place at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 28/55 Members of the public arrive for a service of remembrance for the Grenfell tower fire at St Helen's church in west London AFP/Getty Images 29/55 A service of remembrance takes place at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire 30/55 People gather outside St Helens church, London, following a service to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 31/55 Members of the public arrive for a service of remembrance for the Grenfell tower fire at St Helen's church in west London AFP/Getty Images 32/55 Members of the congregation during a service of remembrance at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 33/55 A service of remembrance takes place at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire 34/55 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speaks at a service of remembrance at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 35/55 Housing Secretary James Brokenshire (left)attends a service of remembrance at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 36/55 A service of remembrance takes place at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 37/55 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan speaks at a service of remembrance at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire PA 38/55 Tributes in memory of the Grenfell Tower tragedy Getty Images 39/55 Grenfell Tower is seen near Latimer Road, Kensington Getty Images 40/55 Tributes in memory of the Grenfell Tower tragedy are seen in the streets Getty Images 41/55 A service of remembrance takes place at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire Alex Lentati 42/55 Mayor of London Sadiq Khan attends a service of remembrance at St Helens church, London, to mark the two-year anniversary of the Grenfell Tower block fire Alex Lentati 43/55 A vigil is held close to the Grenfell Tower to mark the second anniversary of the tragedy Nigel Howard 44/55 People obersve a memorial during a vigil to mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell tower fire Getty Images 45/55 A woman wipes her eye during a vigil to mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell tower fire Getty Images 46/55 Downing Street glows green to mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell Tower fire EPA 47/55 Second Anniversary vigil held close to Grenfell Tower Nigel Howard 48/55 People release balloons in front of Grenfell Tower during a vigil to mark the second anniversary of the fir Getty Images 49/55 Downing Street is lit up green to mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell tower fire Getty Images 50/55 Kensington Palace is lit up green to mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell tower fire Getty Images 51/55 Kensington Palace is lit up green to mark the second anniversary of the Grenfell tower fire Getty Images 52/55 A a message demanding change projected onto a building in Newcastle PA 53/55 A man stands next to a memorial for Grenfell Tower at last night's vigill Getty Images 54/55 Second Anniversary vigil held close to Grenfell Tower. Nigel Howard 55/55 Grenfell Tower is seen illuminated in green to mark the second anniversary of the fire Getty Images

The spokeswoman added: "We are calling for all dangerous cladding to be replaced, for fire safety measures in all tower blocks and for a new separate housing regulator that would put people over profits.

"With a new prime minister about to be appointed, fulfilling the promises made by this Government after the fire must be made a priority. People must be safe in their homes."

Messages were projected on high-rise blocks in London, Newcastle and Manchester in last week's action.

A projection on west London's Frinstead House, a 20-storey block which lies on the same estate as Grenfell, claimed: "2 years after Grenfell this building still has no sprinklers #demandchange."

On Newcastle's Cruddas Park House, a 25-storey block designated to over-50s, a message read: "2 years after Grenfell and the fire doors in this building still don't work."

And in Manchester, a projection on the 246-flat NV Building warned that "dangerous cladding" still wrapped the outside of the structure.