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Grand National glory for Auroras Encore
A 66-1 outsider, Auroras Encore, won the John Smith’s Grand National in front of a bumper 70,000 Aintree crowd.
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Everton church receives Lottery grant
The future of one of Liverpool’s most iconic churches is more secure, thanks to a grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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Knowsley Council faces funding crisis
Government cuts mean that over 300 jobs are at risk and a deficit of £36 million could be created in Knowsley.
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Moyes stalls on new Everton contract
Everton boss David Moyes says he will hold off from making a decision regarding his future beyond the end of the season.
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Star-struck Amy’s shot at space travel
A student is appealing to the people of Liverpool to help make her dreams come true – by sending her into space.
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European debut for Obama exhibit
The Walker Art Gallery is hosting a new exhibition depicting President Obama in the days before he secured his first term in office.
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Rising star of motorcross – aged 9
A nine-year-old boy from Ormskirk is set to be the star of the show as motocross returns to the Echo Arena.
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Zoo welcomes new arrival
Staff at Chester Zoo are “delighted” after the birth of a rare giant anteater.
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Boxer Stalker turns professional
Tom Stalker, who captained the Team GB’s boxers at the London 2012 Olympics, has announced he is turning professional.
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Rodgers reassures Liverpool fans
JMU Journalism joined journalists at Melwood to hear Brendan Rodgers’ verdict on his first six months in charge of Liverpool.
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Police warning over ‘Red-Eyed Vigilante’
Police have warned those who take justice into their own hands after reports that a ‘red-eyed vigilante’ is fighting crime.
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Cahill hopeful of Everton return
Former Everton midfielder Tim Cahill has expressed a desire to return to Goodison Park.
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Wirral man saves Britain in ‘Skyfall’
From school in Hoylake to the celebrity of Hollywood, Daniel Craig has come a long way as James Bond.
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Same old story as Reds slump again
Pressure mounts on Brendan Rodgers as League Cup holders Liverpool slump to a 3-1 defeat by Swansea.
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Everton off to a flier in Premier League
Everton rejected their usual slow start to the season by taking some notable Premier League scalps.
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Rain misery for local commuters
Merseyrail and road passengers had their plans thrown into chaos as railway lines and some roads were closed due to heavy flooding.
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Rival fans remember Hillsborough victims
Liverpool and Manchester United honoured the 96 fans who died at Hillsborough on an emotional day at Anfield, with several tributes.