MP who had Covid discharged from hospitalpublished at 12:04 British Summer Time 23 October 2020
Yasmin Qureshi says she has had "excellent care" in hospital, after testing positive for Covid-19.
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Yasmin Qureshi says she has had "excellent care" in hospital, after testing positive for Covid-19.
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Read MoreFamilies from both ends of the income spectrum have had to tighten their belts in the last six months.
Read MoreOver 1,000 traders write an open letter to the prime minister asking him to save the tourism industry.
Read MoreBut the Greater Manchester mayor says England has "devolution in name but not in reality".
Read MoreSaturday's League One game between Accrington and Bristol Rovers is postponed after eight Stanley players test positive for coronavirus.
Read MoreA jury rules Marian Clode - who was thrown in the air "like a ragdoll" - died accidentally.
Read MoreBurnley manager Sean Dyche says some players are "squealing and screaming" to win penalties to take advantage of there being no fans in stadiums.
Read MoreAndy Burnham says ministers were "petty" in talks over tier three support for Greater Manchester.
Read MoreThe former Bishop of Chester sexually abused at least 18 victims over 15 years, a review finds.
Read MoreThere are "continued and stubbornly high levels" of coronavirus in the town, the council says.
Read MoreGreater Manchester's chief constable urges public to work with police and comply with Tier 3 rules.
Read MoreThe pub was threatened with closure after offering free meals during tier three restrictions.
Read MoreEverton boss Carlo Ancelotti apologises for the injury suffered by Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk during Saturday's Merseyside derby.
Read MoreThe temporary hospital will treat patients recovering from coronavirus.
Read MoreServices across northern England and the Midlands will receive up to £68m from the government.
Read MoreBBC Radio Stoke
Plans to rebuild a retirement complex that was destroyed in a huge fire are due to be examined next week.
About 150 people lost everything when homes at Beechmere residential site, in Crewe, were ravaged by the blaze in August 2019.
Advantage, which ran the old site, wants to replace it with a new building made of 132 apartments.
It say in the application it will have block and brick walls for better fire protection, external.
Councillors are due to make a decision on Wednesday.