The travel ban on 1970s pop star Gary Glitter, who was convicted of child sex offences in Vietnam, has been lifted.
Glitter, who was convicted under his real name of Paul Gadd, spent three years in jail in Vietnam for sexually abusing two girls.
The BBC understands Scotland Yard took the decision not to ask for a renewal of the order, banning the former pop star from travelling abroad
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