I remember the fire in the tower block in Camberwell in 2009.
At the time, residents of the flats criticised its layout, which did not provide easy egress in case of an emergency. The flats also lacked a central fire alarm system, which was not required by virtue of the current guidance.
Now, it's eight years later and have lessons been learned?
Perhaps, but the lessons that have been learned is that its way too expensive to retrofit sprinkler systems and alternate escape routes to 1960s and 1970s tower blocks.
Like the 2009 fire, this one will eventually fade into memory. I honestly don't think that things will ever change - and that's based on the fact that things haven't changed before.