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Choral concert to boost MS Society
The Wallasey Choir will be holding a special fund-raising concert in aid of the MS Society.
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Campaigners defiant over centre closure
Wirral Council has announced Moreton Centre is set to close but care campaigners will continue to fight to save it from closure.
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Mersey tunnel toll increase protest
A protest was held by UKIP this morning against the price rise in the Mersey tunnel tolls.
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Dance for ADHD awareness
Liverpool ADHD Foundation staged a flashmob with 100 dancers to raise awareness of the charity.
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Memorial event to honour Charlotte
A memorial day is to be held for a Liverpool Hope University student who died in her sleep last year.
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Film festival comes to Liverpool
A new film festival opens in Liverpool aiming to promote raw talent in the North of England as well as the rest of the world.
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Bay TV wins digital licence bid
Bay TV has won the licence to broadcast on Liverpool’s new digital television channel, beating stiff competition.
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Wirral Egg Run cancelled again
The Wirral Egg Run has been cancelled for a second time after organisers announced that the event is too costly to put on.
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Search for missing teenager continues
Police are searching for a Warrington man who went missing after failing to return home from a party.
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Royal date for Wirral dancers
A Wirral dance school had the chance to perform for royalty when Prince Charles made a visit to Merseyside.
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Students launch pop-up store
A pop-up boutique has been launched in Liverpool One, created by college staff students.
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£6m Birkenhead youth zone created
A £6m Wirral Youth Zone project will be built on the site of the now-demolished Birkenhead Fire Station.
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Backlash over train guard jail term
A train guard who was jailed after the tragic death of teenager Georgia Varley is the subject of an online campaign to have him freed.
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Charity cleans up after vandalism
A charity project for disabled people that was vandalised last week is slowly getting back on track.
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Injured marine’s Paralympic hopes
A former Royal Marine from Merseyside who lost both of his legs in Afghanistan is aiming for the Winter Paralympic Games.
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Man to spend a week in dog kennels
A Wirral man will be spending a week in kennels raise money for the RSPCA Animal Centre in Wallasey.
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Fashion Live raises funds for kids charity
A show aiming to promote diversity in fashion and raise money for Claire House Children’s Hospice formed part of Liverpool Fashion Week.
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£1m revamp for Liverpool media wall
The giant advertising screen on St John’s shopping centre is to become a permanent fixture, costing £1m.