Residents affected by the Grenfell Tower fire have said they still lack confidence in the head of the disaster inquiry after he was heckled during a meeting with them.

Sir Martin Moore-Bick received a heated response on Thursday evening as he attempted to reassure locals that he would look into the matter to the "very best of his ability".

The retired judge sought to assuage any negative "preconceptions" about him, telling a meeting that he knows "what it is to be impartial".

However, residents said his words of reassurance were "not good enough", with one suggesting arrests had to be made over the catastrophe in order to win their confidence.

Sir Martin has already faced calls to resign amid criticism and frustration from survivors that the apparent remit of his inquiry may be too narrow.