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Liverpool life column 2
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Pride Liverpool cancelled for second year due to Covid-19
Pride in Liverpool and the annual March with Pride has been cancelled for the second year running due to public health concerns about coronavirus.
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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.
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Art Collection Liverpool supporting arts sector
Art Collection Liverpool will give out their first grant to artists and arts sector workers this month.
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Vintage clothing pop-up proving popular in lockdown
While clothes stores have been forced to shut their doors in lockdown, Mongo vintage clothing has popped up.
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Liverpool goes mad for mochi
Liverpool has hopped on to the latest TikTok trend – a fad that involves the consumption of small ice cream balls wrapped in mochi dough.
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Football coach tackling mental health during lockdown
A Liverpool coach is offering one-to-one sessions and zoom meetings to help with fitness and mental health.
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Confusion over Anglo-Welsh border lockdown rules
The coronavirus pandemic has brought a new way of life for many people with constant restrictions – and confusion.
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Lockdown support for students
Students studying through lockdown can have mental as well as financial implications.
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Hi-tech project aims to bring museum treasures to life
Garstang museum will use a £40,000 grant to help develop 3D models of artefacts found in their collections.
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Liverpool Covid-19 mass testing a success
Liverpool’s Covid-19 mass testing scheme is proving a success with more than 100,000 people coming forward.
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Popular Bold Street shop finally finds home
The turbulent struggles of a popular Bold Street shop look set to come to an end with a permanent home.
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Anfield empty on European night for first time
Anfield fell silent on a European night for the first time in the club’s history due to Covid-19 restrictions.
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Coffee shops join reusable cups scheme
Coffee shops in town are backing a new initiative which aims to cut down on plastics.
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Sole of the city’s counter culture on show
The Fashion of Counter Culture exhibition explains where Liverpool’s obsession with trainers came from.
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Running to the aid of Alder Hey Hospital
More than a thousand people turned up to take part in the Alder Hey 10K and family fun run.
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Art appeal to help lift New Ferry spirits
A butterfly mural has appeared in New Ferry to bring colour to the town after a devastating explosion.