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Local bouncer launches novel career
A former bouncer has turned his back on the club and bar doors and launched a new career by writing a fantasy children’s novel.
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Game studio up for prestigious award
Lucid Games, a Baltic Triangle-based gaming company, is up for a gaming BAFTA at a prestigious awards ceremony.
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Council launches numeracy skills scheme
Liverpool is the largest city in the UK to launch a scheme to help improve numeracy skills among its adult workforce.
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Multi-million pound deal for Wirral giants
Merseyside engineering giant Cammell Laird has secured a multi-million pound ferry contract.
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Local woman is key player in games industry
A local video games and app designer has been named as one of the top 100 women working in the games industry.
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Skaters on board for charity awareness day
Rampworx skate park is offering a day of tricks and stunts to help raise awareness of mental health issues.
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Premature birth research in £1m grant
The University of Liverpool and Liverpool Women’s Hospital have been given £1m for research into premature birth.
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Lidl to open up store in Lewis’s building
Lidl is to build a new major supermarket where the iconic Lewis’s building currently stands.
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Remembrance ceremony to mark WWI
The city’s annual Remembrance Service will take place on Sunday and it will mark the centenary of the start of World War One.
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Beatles museum to highlight USA links
The Beatles Story museum is teaming up with LA’s Grammy Museum to offer fresh inisights into musical heritage.
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Everyman in line for top award
Liverpool’s Everyman Theatre has been shortlisted for one of the UK’s most prestigious awards for new buildings.
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Tomlinson play recalls dramatic past
Royle Family star Ricky Tomlinson is the focus of a play about the real-life events which saw him jailed in the 1970s.
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Museum opens new Titanic exhibition
Liverpool’s Maritime Museum is hosting a new free exhibition which aims to explain the Titanic’s connection with the city.