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Residents to discuss oil refinery plans
Opposition to a planned oil refinery facility in Eastham is to be discussed between residents and the Hydrodec company.
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Johnson-Thompson so close to world record
Liverpool athlete Katarina Johnson-Thompson broke the British record for the 800m, narrowly missing out on a new world record.
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Liverpool locations make top 50 living list
Liverpool’s waterfront and Aigburth have been named in The Sunday Times top 50 list of best urban places to live in Britain.
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City hotels voted in worldwide top 50
Liverpool hotels have been rated 48th in a world-wide ranking by top travel rating website Trivago.
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Energy prices higher on Merseyside
Energy prices in Liverpool are disproportionately higher than in the rest of the North West.
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Citybike scheme recognised nationally
Liverpool City Council’s Citybike scheme has won a national award for ‘shared mobility’.
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Merseysider wins BAFTA for LEGO film
Merseyside toy designer Matthew Ashton was on hand to pick up a children’s BAFTA award for The LEGO Movie.
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Boxer Bellew to land Hollywood role
Liverpool boxer Tony Bellew has revealed he is about to land a starring role in the Rocky spin-off movie ‘Creed’.
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New book captures the militant 80s
A photographer released a new book of images from one of the most tumultuous periods in Liverpool’s history.
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GIT awards promote local music talent
The GetIntoThis (GIT) awards, which promotes local music in Liverpool, will hold its fifth annual event at The Kazimier.
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Glass installation unveiled at Royal
A unique glass art installation has been unveiled on the grounds of the new Royal Liverpool Hospital
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Beer festival fills St George’s Hall
The St George’s Hall Beer Festival is expected to bring around 7,000 thirsty Scousers to the venue.
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Calls for more power in local regions
Wirral South MP Alison McGovern tells JMU Journalism why further Scottish devolution should mean change for English cities.