The service says it has been questioned over the fatal June 2017 blaze under health and safety laws.
BBC political editor Laura Kuenssberg speaks to the PM after he meets the European Commission president.
Stocking up on medical devices and providing cash for food banks are among the measures.
The EU is "fed up" with endless delays and wants to resolve Brexit by 31 October, the prime minister says.
Josh Hanson died after a "sudden and shocking" attack by a man he had not met before, a court hears.
The inquiry was launched by US prosecutors after complaints from recording artists' management companies.
The prime minister has told the BBC he will follow the law, but will leave the EU at the end of October.
A leading NI industrialist withdraws from the process to take over the Ballymena business.
Viewers will no longer be able to read headlines, football scores, weather and more on TV sets.
Luxembourg's prime minister took to his lectern without the UK PM, who cancelled amid protests nearby.
A judgement rules the men were victims of "highly offensive" graffiti at their Colchester barracks.
Ceara Thacker, 19, was found dead in her University of Liverpool halls of residence in May 2018.
Police found about £10,000 of the drugs, which had been supplied by Nathan DeAsha, at a gym.
The SuperSisters platform, for young Muslim women, says it has retained full control over its output.
An attack on a Saudi oil field doesn't necessarily mean prices at the pumps will soar.
Strangers danced while the road was closed to traffic during the town's Heritage Open Day.
The UK entrant for next year's song contest will instead be chosen by music company BMG.
Members of the RMT union are taking industrial action over concerns about staffing levels and training.
Lawyer Peter Duncan was attacked outside a branch of Greggs in Newcastle city centre last month.
Kevin McCabe must sell his stake to Prince Abdullah Bin Mosaad Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud for £5m.
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