A toddler who has been in Singapore for potentially life-saving treatment in now back in the UK to continue further treatment.

Stanley Dalton, 3, from Carlisle has T-CELL Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia. He’s been in Singapore since August for treatment and has now flown back to the UK to carry on his treatment at the Royal Victoria Infirmary in Newcastle.

News & Star readers have sent well-wishes to Stanley and his family.

Liz Kraft said: “God bless you little man, wishing you and your family all the best. Hope you're better soon.”

Elaine Lightfoot said: “Welcome home little man, hope you're better soon.”

Sheila Slee said: “Oh these little heroes melt my heart every time. I’ve done chemotherapy and I found it so hard the side effects are horrible beyond words. But these little darlings do it with such grace and bravery it just has me in bits. Stay strong you brave angel.”

Eleanor Jean Tyler said: “What a little fighter, so very brave.”

Tia Pearson said: “Welcome home beautiful boy.”

Jude Kirkley said: “Good luck little fella! We are all 100 per cent behind you and your family. Get well soon and a very Happy Christmas.”

Mikey George Dean said: “Such a strong little man.”

Maureen Deane said: “Brave little boy may god look down on you and you are better soon.”

June Bell said: “Hope you're feeling better soon Stan.”

Tony Williamson said: “You are a little Cumbrian keep fighting little man.”

Debbie Graham said: “Good to hear you continue to improve young man, prayers are with you.”

Marilyn Queen said: “Onwards and upwards little man you are so brave.”

Craig Davies said: “God bless get well soon.”

Cath Buchanan New said: “Welcome home little fella, hope you and your family have a very Merry Christmas, stay safe all.”

Colette Hodgkinson said: “Blessings and light to you brave little angel.”