An enforcement order requires the building to be built back to what it was prior to the fire.
Michael Holt, 54, could not get insurance for the charity voyage, due to his type 1 diabetes.
Men are alleged to have planned an attack in Leeds after 3D printing a semi-automatic gun.
An unspecified "personal matter" meant the Prince of Wales withdrew from a memorial service.
The London Conservative MP had suggested there were "no-go" areas in parts of Tower Hamlets.
The BBC says an initial complaint about the BBC news presenter was not dealt with quickly enough.
A 23-year-old man is arrested on suspicion of making threats to Simon Danczuk.
MV Glen Sannox is now due for delivery in late May or June after problems with supply of specialist pipework.
Ministers fear that the relatively cheap cost of vaping makes it more accessible for young people.
The Welsh actor supports a charity football fundraiser in aid of four-year-old Louis, from Wrexham.
The UK Covid inquiry arrives in Wales to scrutinise the Welsh government's handling of the pandemic.
Nick Read was speaking after the sacked chairman, Henry Staunton, suggested the government wanted payments slowed down.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies think tank says the case for cutting taxes is "weak".
Experts say rising temperatures may have encouraged the species to move beyond the East of England.
ADHD UK estimate about 150,000 people have been affected by a UK-wide medicine shortage.
One hiker said they were "privileged" to witness the rare weather phenomenon.
BBC Spotlight is told of allegations involving rape and rioting in exchange for reduced debt.
Proposals include new tax bands for higher earners and a '"fully funded" council tax freeze.
Between the 1960s and 1980s, hundreds of dead miners had their organs passed on for medical research.
Portsmouth will host a commemorative D-Day event in June, says the Ministry of Defence.
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