Sarah Hassall
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NHS worker Sarah Hassall says her life has been transformed - thanks to a revolutionary cystic fibrosis drug.
The medical secretary has been plagued by years of breathing problems, lung infections, and constant coughs linked to her condition.
But that has now changed thanks to the new Kaftrio drug which was made available at the Royal Stoke University Hospital late last year.
Crewe Alexandra goalkeeper Ashton Hulme
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Young Stoke City fan Ashton Hulme has been struck down with a rare cancer.
The 12-year-old, who lives in Newcastle, was diagnosed with osteosarcoma at the end of 2020. It is a rare type of bone cancer which affects just 50 children in the UK every year.
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Goss Place, in Alsager
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Detectives have this afternoon arrested a 26-year-old man after a shop worker was stabbed at a convenience store.
They have arrested the man on suspicion of assault following the stabbing at the Premier Store, on Shady Grove, in Alsager, yesterday morning.