A Grenfell inquiry hearing was adjourned minutes after it began following outbursts from members of the public.
The inquiry into the disaster which killed 72 people resumed on Monday morning following a pause in proceedings after lawyers for witnesses submitted a last-minute legal bid seeking protections for oral evidence.
However it was adjourned within a few minutes after some people shouted "have you sold your soul yet, Sir Martin" as inquiry chairman Sir Martin Moore-Bick invited Andrzej Kuszell, director of Studio E architects, to start giving evidence.