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Merseyside streets ‘most dangerous in UK’
Shocking statistics have revealed that Merseyside is the most dangerous place in the country for pedestrians.
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Musician lands dream recording deal
Local underground musician Ali Ingle has been granted a shot at stardom after signing a recording contract.
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Housing group slams bedroom tax
A Liverpool organisation has hit out against the government’s new bedroom tax, claiming the idea will not work in Merseyside.
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Homes ‘go green’ with new funding
Residents across the Liverpool City Region will reap benefits of government funding this winter.
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Crime drops for sixth year in a row
The Home Office’s annual crime statistics have revealed a significant reduction in Merseyside.
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Fast food chain to create 140 jobs
Billion pound fast food chain McDonald’s is set to create 140 jobs in Merseyside this year.
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Scheme to change rental standards
Consultations are to begin for an official landlord licensing scheme in Liverpool.
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Bid to ban alcohol on Merseyrail trains
Merseyrail is clamping down on public drinking in a bid to ban completely all of drinking of alcohol on their trains
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Marine group’s shark appeal to council
A Liverpool organisation that aims to protect the marine environment has appealed to Liverpool City Council to support its cause.
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Female drivers face hike in premiums
Women drivers will no longer be able to benefit from discounted car insurance as they face a shock increase in premiums.
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College lacks funds for surge in students
Liverpool Community College has seen a significant increase in students, but is unable to obtain the funding required for so many new intakes.
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Facebook tributes to tragic Widnes teen
Tributes have been pouring in from friends and family of a Widnes teenager who was involved in a fatal accident.