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Use our tracker to check whether your local services are meeting waiting-time targets for cancer, routine operations, A&E and mental health treatment.
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A wet outfield meant no play was possible on day one of the Championship match between Yorkshire and last season's champions Essex.
Image source, Rex FeaturesThe whole morning session was wiped out and umpires Ian Gould and Richard Illingworth agreed to inspect in the afternoon at 13:40 BST.
Heavy rain at Headingley had left the outfield saturated and the decision was taken to call play off for the day.
Play is set to resume at 11:00 BST on Saturday.
Ash Hall had both his legs amputated after standing on a bomb in Afghanistan in 2010.
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Read MoreA wet outfield means no play is possible on day one between Yorkshire and last season's county champions Essex.
Read MorePolice say they've found what is believed to be one of the biggest cannabis factories in Norfolk in recent years.
Image source, Norfolk Police
Image source, Norfolk PoliceUp to 4,000 cannabis plants and hydroponic equipment were found at an outbuilding on Holt Road in Felthorpe, north of Norwich, on Wednesday.
Ch Insp Wes Hornigold said: "We are at the early stages of our inquiries and the factory is very large, therefore, CSI teams will be there all weekend to gather evidence before the set-up is dismantled next week."
The academic at the centre of Facebook's data scandal also rejected criticism from Mark Zuckerberg.
Read MoreA man has been jailed for four years after 226 cannabis plants worth up to £189,000 were found growing in a loft.
The discovery was made during a police raid at a top-floor flat in Westborough Road, Westcliff-on-Sea in Essex, in September 2016.
Image source, Essex PoliceChristopher Tame, 40 of Wallace Street, Shoeburyness, was arrested there and officers later found £21,000 in cash, which belonged to him, at another property.
He admitted production of cannabis and was found guilty of abstracting electricity and various criminal property offences.
The flat's tenant, Roy Laidlaw, 49, admitted cannabis production and abstracting electricity in June, and was given a 20-month suspended jail sentence.
Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow has the worst A&E waiting times in the country, according to the latest figures.
In the last 12 months, 70.9% of patients were seen within four hours, compared to the NHS target of 95%.
Image source, GoogleA difficult winter period means the health service overall has recorded its worst-ever annual performance - at 88.4% - since records began in 2004.
Last month, Princess Alexandra was moved out of special measures following a visit by inspectors, which a hospital spokesman said reflected "positive changes".
The specific rating for emergency services there was upgraded from "inadequate" to "requires improvement".
Police say a man was found with cuts to his head and arms, and bruising to his back.
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Plymouth's Tom Daley and Dan Goodfellow, from Cambridge, add Commonwealth gold to the Olympic bronze and European silver medals sat on their mantelpieces.