A patient in Blackpool tested positive for the disease, just days after the first case in Cornwall.
Former players talk about racism in the game, as the Kick It Out campaign marks its 25th birthday.
England's James Anderson surpasses Glenn McGrath of Australia to become Test cricket's most successful fast bowler.
Record profits for the sports fashion retailer means it is knocking on the door of the FTSE 100.
The conspiracy theories about BBC One's hit thriller are mounting.
Martin Corns is jailed for life after strangling Heather Jordan as she walked to work through a park.
David Devlin is jailed for 22 years after breaking into the house of a woman who scratched his face.
Annie-Leigh, 16, explains how she was able to recover after being kicked out of school.
Eyewitness says pedestrians tried to escape as driver targeted them but never "had a chance".
The presenter leaves Twitter after coming under fire when revealing she smashed her children's iPads when they broke her screen time rules.
Mark Carney extends term as Bank of England governor until the end of January 2020, chancellor says.
Janice Brooks, a 9/11 survivor, speaks to students born after the World Trade Center attack.
International students in the UK should not be removed from targets to reduce migration, says a report.
CCTV appears to show Fergie the tortoise being taken by a woman with a family, police say
The BBC director general says Chris Evans felt "under pressure" after his salary was published.
Figures show one in 11 NHS posts in England is unfilled.
Sam Oliver, from Newcastle, is accused of punching Australian rugby player James Stannard.
Police say the 2009 payout was investigated "after evidence came to light the claim was not genuine".
The Pretenders singer says a controversial development beside Dundee's V&A should be "torn down".
The advert suggests private school pupils would go on to be wealthy enough to buy luxury cars.
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