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How would League One have ended without coronavirus? Experts at University of Reading predict the 'final table'.
Read MoreHow would League One have ended without coronavirus? Experts at University of Reading predict the 'final table'.
Read MoreIt is the first day back for some primary pupils in England - but heads say attendance ranges between 40% and 70%.
Read MoreParts of Yorkshire have been left an "eyesore" by an influx of visitors
Read MoreThe nine-year-old has walked the length of a marathon on the street outside his home.
Read MoreThe man, 82, was out walking with his wife when he was attacked, police have said.
Read MoreDr John Wright tells the story of Marium Zameer, who became very unwell with Covid-19 despite being young and healthy.
Read MorePositive stories from people considered at high risk who have made a full recovery from coronavirus.
Read MoreAn Independent Cinema Office survey found only a quarter of venues planned to open before autumn.
Read MoreThe nine-year-old dancer and gymnast had his lower leg amputated after being hit by a motorbike.
Read MoreThe youngster and his father have thanked hospital staff and fundraisers.
Read MoreA man was taken to hospital after the shooting outside apartments.
Read MoreCaptain Liam Cooper says Leeds' players were "buzzing" as Championship clubs were allowed to resume training on Monday.
Read MoreBrendan Sheridan was in an induced coma while he battled coronavirus.
Read MoreJohn Zelly's school team won the first post-war match at Burnley FC's ground in 1946.
Read MoreThree centenarians who were discharged from hospital after treatment for Covid-19 tell their stories.
Read MoreSome 50,000 nails have been used to create the artwork which will be auctioned for charity.
Read MorePeople who plan on going to the countryside this weekend are being asked to leave barbecues at home in a bid to avoid wild fires.
The Peak District National Park says it urgently needs help spreading the message to people who might be venturing out this weekend.
It said: "The risk of wild fire is increasingly high across our many National Parks, including the Peak District, due to the current weather conditions.
"Any incident can put huge pressure on key workers, local rangers and landowners, and take services away from areas where they might otherwise be needed.
"So please, if you are looking to enjoy the good weather and have a BBQ, keep it for the backyard at home and don’t bring them into national parks or open countryside."
Members of the public are being asked to help find a man wanted in connection with a serious assault in Bradford last September, when a man was attacked by suspects with weapons.
Usman Khan (pictured), 21, is described of slim build and about 5ft 6ins tall.
He's from Girlington, near Bradford, but police say he might be in the Shipley area or York.
Anyone who sees him or knows of his whereabouts is urged to contact police.
Aimee Ashton, from Hull, says her new robotic limb has made her "more confident".
Read MorePolice are appealing for witnesses after a man died in a motorbike crash in Sheffield earlier this month.
It's reported the motorcycle was involved in a crash with a black VW Sharan at the junction of Herries Drive and Piper Road at about 12:30 on 13 May.
The 28-year-old rider of the motorbike suffered serious injuries and later died in hospital.
The driver of the VW, a 70-year-old man suffered minor injuries, South Yorkshire Police said.
Any witnesses to the crash are asked to get in touch with police, especially a dark coloured Vauxhall Astra which stopped at the scene.