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Monument plans for Hillsborough
The Hillsborough Justice Campaign wants to erect a new memorial by St John’s Gardens.
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Parents volunteer for neonatal unit
Parents of premature babies are volunteering and raising money for Liverpool Women’s Neonatal Unit.
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Bulger’s murder marked 20 years on
Painful memories will be evoked this week on the 20th anniversary of the murder of James Bulger by Jon Venables and Robert Thompson.
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Budget airline starts JLA route
Europe’s third largest low cost airline will soon fly to Liverpool John Lennon Airport from Copenhagen.
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Review: Liam Fray at O2 Academy
The Courteeners frontman Liam Fray performed an acoustic set at Liverpool O2 Academy to launch his band’s new album.
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Liverpool set for cycle hire scheme
Liverpool may have the biggest cycle hire scheme in the country outside of London from next summer.
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Protest at pitch fees hike
Thousands of boys and girls did not play football this weekend, protesting at the rise in the cost of using football pitches.
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Cold weather campaign funded
Liverpool City Council has been awarded government funding for their campaign: ‘Don’t Get Left Out in The Cold’.
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Soldiers earn homecoming parade
Soldiers from the 1st Royal Tank Regiment marched through Liverpool to mark their return from Afghanistan.
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Liverpool Mayor Joe given OBE
Liverpool Mayor Joe Anderson became an Order of the British Empire in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace.
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Kevin Williams e-petition response
A new e-petition has been set up to bring a Hillsborough victim’s inquest forward after his mother was diagnosed with terminal cancer.
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Tough start for Merseyside Blind FC
Merseyside Blind Football Club got their season underway when they played their first league matches.
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Bettison quits after Hillsborough claims
Sir Norman Bettison steps down as head of West Yorkshire Police following allegations about the Hillsborough disaster.
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Anfield among top tourist visits
Nearly a million foreign tourists saw football in England last year, and Anfield was second only to Old Trafford in attracting the most.
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Review: Ray Davies at the Philharmonic
Kinks legend Ray Davies filled the Philharmonic Hall with a set drawn from his rich archive of classics.
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China dominate at Echo table tennis
The people of Liverpool had the chance to watch the world’s top table tennis players in action at the Echo Arena.