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Public’s views on green spaces sought
The public and local businesses are being given the opportunity to have their say about the future of Liverpool’s green and open spaces.
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Funding race for Penny Lane Wonderwall
The race is on for funding to be secured to repair and restore the colourful Penny Lane Wonderwall.
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Free women’s health advice in Toxteth
Liverpool women were given access to health and wellbeing services in celebration of International Women’s Day.
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Exciting Times working live at Anfield
JMU Journalism’s Dan Wright blogs about covering Liverpool in the Champions League under pressure at Anfield.
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Reds crash out of Champions League
Liverpool’s return to the Champions League has been cut short as they failed to beat FC Basel.
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Police chief defends surveillance measures
Merseyside Police Chief Constable Sir Jon Murphy has defended surveillance measures that some may find may intrusive.
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Funding for children’s reading development
Around £380,000 of funding will be used to encourage young children to embrace reading and education.
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Debt relief scheme at Toxteth church
A church in Toxteth has made its first big step to getting people with debt worries back on their feet.
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Council hits back at hypocrisy claims
Liverpool City Council has denied allegations of hypocrisy over workers on zero or low-hour contracts.
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Traders resigned to Co-op opening
Small businesses in Lark Lane appear to accept the imminent arrival of a new Co-op store, despite a petition against it.