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Biennial to “breathe new life” into Liverpool
The Liverpool Biennial has become one of the first contemporary art festivals to open this year.
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River of Light Festival adding colour to lockdown
The River of Light festival is underway, showcasing work from local, national and international artists.
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‘Voice of Anfield’ George Sephton to release new book
Liverpool FC’s stadium announcer is releasing a book to celebrate his 50 years working for the club.
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Exchange Flags presents Spring In The Square
Spring in the Square promises to give Liverpool its sparkle back as lockdown restrictions ease.
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Five Liverpool cafes to visit as lockdown eases
With spring in the air and lockdown restrictions easing, what better way to spend a day than visiting one of Liverpool’s takeaway cafes.
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Biennial 2021: Curator’s theme “more important than ever”
Liverpool Biennial’s theme is more significant this year, says curator Manuela Moscoso, as the visual arts festival returned this weekend.
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Doctor Who’s Tardis lands in Liverpool
It is time to exterminate your boredom as Doctor Who has arrived in Liverpool.
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Bereavement on the increase through lockdown
A bereavement charity has seen calls rise by almost 70 percent during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Cafe improvises to get through lockdown
A Liverpool cafe has adapted its unique selling point to help get through the third lockdown.
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Knowsley Safari Park welcomes endangered Grevy’s Zebra
Knowsley Safari Park is set to reopen next month with some new animals on show and revamped facilities.
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Football therapy group tackling mental health
A football coaching group set up to tackle mental health is planning to expand out of lockdown.
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Link between lockdown stress and smoker cravings
The Covid-19 pandemic has brought mixed news for smokers with boredom listed as a reason for some lighting up.
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LGBTQ community reacts to Jess Glynne transphobic comments
Liverpool’s LGBTQ community has responded to transphobic comments made by singer Jess Glynne.
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Save Bonsall Hall campaign shows community spirit
A campaign to help keep Bonsall Hall running has shown the value of community spirit in Liverpool.