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Pampering project at Wirral hospital
Wirral’s Maternity Voices are on a mission to help women at Arrowe Park’s neonatal unit.
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Royal seal of approval for Albert Dock status
HRH Prince Charles visited the Royal Albert Dock as part of a visit to Liverpool with the Duchess of Cornwall.
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Recipe for success as cake makers volunteer
A plea to save an organisation that bakes for children is being heard as people volunteer as team leader.
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Capturing the legacy of Capital of Culture status
People gathered at a Liverpool gallery to discussed the legacy of the city being awarded European Capital of Culture.
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Tree to shine light on domestic abuse issue
A Liverpool domestic abuse charity is encouraging people to donate £5 to help light up its Christmas tree.
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Animal rescue charity’s chance to win £1,000
A Merseyside animal charity has been nominated to win £1,000 to help support its growing business.
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Festive options at cruelty-free Xmas fair
An education into how to enjoy a festive season without harming animals was given in St Helens.
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Rubbish ideas call to help tackle waste
Merseyside and Halton organisations could receive part of a £115,000 fund to reduce waste.
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Firms show off at Digital Manufacturing Week
Innovations were displayed as Liverpool hosted Europe’s biggest digital manufacturing event this week.
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Mixed response to council’s plastics plans
Wirral Council’s plan for a Single-Use Plastics-free policy is now in effect, but not everyone is optimistic about it.
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Centenary marked on Remembrance Day
Services were held across Merseyside on Remembrance Sunday on the 100th anniversary of the WWI Armistice.
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Human trafficking risks in spotlight
Campaigners teamed up with Lush to open people’s eyes to the potential dangers of human trafficking.
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Platform upgrades begin in Merseyside
Stations across Merseyside are preparing for the arrival of new trains by upgrading existing platforms and tracks.
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Healthy home cooking served up via new app
Liverpool is one of three cities chosen to experience homemade food being delivered to doorsteps.