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Rodgers admits title is heading to City
An incredible Crystal Palace comeback left Liverpool’s Premier League challenge hanging by a thread in a 3-3 draw at Selhurst Park.
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Hillsborough marked 25 years on
Around 25,000 gathered at the Anfield memorial service on the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster.
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Doctor’s orders for Pineau National win
Pineau De Re ensured a fairytale win for part-time trainer Dr Richard Newland at Aintree’s Grand National.
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Thousands take part in half marthon
Over 6,800 runners from 21 countries arrived in the city to take part in the 21st edition of the Liverpool Half Marathon.
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Cricket club to host tennis tournament
The Liverpool Hope International Tennis Tournament will move to Liverpool Cricket Club, after 12 years at Calderstones Park.
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Hillsborough charity match announced
A charity match between former Liverpool legends will take place at Anfield, to mark the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster.
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Storms cause steep sand dunes decline
Sand dunes in Merseyside are set to decline at more than three times the average this year, following winter storms.
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Few clues from Grand National Trial
Haydock Park’s Grand National Trial failed to provide any clues towards April’s showpiece event.
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Commons statement raises questions
Home Secretary Theresa May was unable to confirm or deny if families of Hillsborough victims were put under surveillance.
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Anfield regeneration plans submitted
City leaders are to decide on drafted plans to regenerate Anfield, which could pave the way for the £260 million scheme.
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Grand National attracts 115 entries
The Crabbie’s Grand National has attracted 115 entries – the highest amount since 2009.
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Cameron hits back at Mayor’s claims
Prime Minister David Cameron has denied claims made by Mayor Joe Anderson that his government has neglected Liverpool.
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Cue Card dazzles at Haydock races
Cue Card produced a dazzling performance to see off all of his rivals in a star-studded Betfair Chase at Haydock Park.
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Rovers fan donates five-figure sum
A lifelong Tranmere supporter has donated a five-figure sum to the trust fund that aims to buy the club out.
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Tranmere star diagnosed with cancer
Tranmere Rovers FC are left stunned as midfielder Joe Thompson is diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.
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Tranmere fans urged to buy club
Tranmere Rovers may have new owners early next year, after the supporters trust urged fans to help them take over the club.
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Singer scoops country award
A local singer is celebrating after winning a top industry award for songwriting.
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McCoy in hot form at Aintree
Champion jockey AP McCoy moved to within touching distance of 4,000 winners, with an emphatic treble at Aintree on Old Roan Chase Day.