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Zumbathon raises Comic Relief cash
Zumba fanatics across Liverpool gathered together to raise money for Comic Relief.
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Liverpool honours St George
Liverpool is to host its first ever St. George’s Day Festival in celebration of the patron saint of England.
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LJMU student wins ‘gig of lifetime’
A Liverpool student will support Grammy award winner Ne-Yo in the ‘performance of a lifetime’.
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New £17m building for local school
A Liverpool city councillor has welcomed new plans to build a new £17 million building for Archbishop Beck Catholic College.
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UK’s biggest Egg Hunt hits Liverpool
The UK’s biggest ever Easter Hunt tour has been brought to Liverpool city centre this week to help support a children’s charity.
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High levels of child poverty in city
Liverpool Riverside has been ranked amongst the top five regions in the UK for having the highest levels of children who live in poverty.
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Glam era brought to Albert Dock
Liverpool-based artists brought a touch of 70s glam to Albert Dock helping to celebrate the Tate Liverpool’s new exhibition.
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Radio Merseyside journalists on strike
Journalists at BBC Radio Merseyside protest against compulsory redundancies across the corporation in a 24-hour strike.
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Graduate praised for sea Mercy mission
A graduate from Birkenhead has returned home after assisting on board the largest hospital ship in the world.
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Council may pay more for elderly care
Liverpool City Council will begin consulting on plans to increase the rate paid for elderly care in residential and nursing homes.
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Public has a say on waterfront plans
The public can voice their opinions on plans for a £40 million exhibition centre to be built on Liverpool’s waterfront.
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Radio City searches for stars
A Liverpool charity is offering local musicians and bands the chance to win a life-changing performance in front of thousands.
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World’s most expensive dummy
The world’s most expensive dummy has been made in Liverpool, and it’s worth more than £50,000.
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The Grafton is safe, says owner
The owner of The Grafton has said that the former nightclub is now safe and is still being used after part of it collapsed.
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Petition surge hits campaign target
Backers of the Oliver King campaign are jubilant after obtaining the 100,000 signatures required for Parliament to debate the issue.
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‘Hidden’ Queen portrait shown at last
A portrait of the Queen, which has been locked away in storage for nearly 60 years, will now hang permanently in St George’s Hall.
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Record donations for children’s charity
A Liverpool charity has had its most successful year to date by making Christmas happen for over 17,000 children.
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£16m hotel plan for Littlewoods HQ
A £16m investment plan is set to transform Liverpool’s iconic Littlewoods Pools building into a hotel and create up to 750 jobs.