The inquest into the death of singer Amy Winehouse will be reheard, according to Camden Council.

The Back to Black star was found dead at her north London home last year, aged 27.

The move comes after an investigation found Suzanne Greenaway, who oversaw the inquest into Winehouse's death, did not have the correct qualifications.

She was appointed to the role in July 2009 by her husband, Andrew Reid, who was the coroner for Inner North London, after she had worked as a solicitor and barrister in Australia. She stepped down in November.

Ms Greenaway recorded a verdict of misadventure at the original hearing.

The new hearing will take place at St Pancras Coroner's Court on Tuesday, January 8.