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Our weekly magazine
News column 2
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Remembrance Sunday unites the city
Thousands gathered outside the Cenotaph on St George’s Plateau for the annual Remembrance Sunday service.
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Security wands handed out at city nightclubs
Bars and nightclubs will be issued with metal detector wands in response to a shocking death.
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Campaigner calling for the final straw
A Wirral man who has devoted his career to helping and protecting sealife is calling on businesses to help keep local waterways safe.
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Lime Street reopens after major upgrade
Liverpool Lime Street Station has reopened following three weeks of major upgrades.
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New £100m Edge Lane retail park opens
Liverpool Shopping Park has finally opened its doors for the first time after more than a year of being under construction.
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‘Times Square’ plan to revamp city centre
Ambitious plans have been revealed for a new pedestrianised public square that may be built in front of Liverpool’s Adelphi Hotel.
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Ex-military warning schools on terror risk
A Bootle-based military academy has set out to provide children with skills that could keep them safe in a terror attack.
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Channel 4 relocation debate comes to LJMU
The debate surrounding Channel 4’s potential move from London was brought to Liverpool in a discussion hosted by LJMU.
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Record level of children in care on Wirral
A huge increase in demands for Wirral Council to help children at risk has left services struggling to cope.
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Ellesmere Port car plant loses 400 jobs
Car workers have been dealt devastating news after Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port plant announced 400 job losses.
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Drama as flight forced back to land in Liverpool
A passenger jet was forced to make a U-turn and an emergency landing at John Lennon Airport after reports of a strange smell in the cockpit.
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Merseyrail changes after ongoing delays
Merseyrail has made changes to its Wirral train line timetable after the service has been subject to ongoing delays.
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Anger at response to New Ferry blast
Residents of New Ferry remain furious in the aftermath of the explosion which affected many people on the Wirral earlier this year.
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Floyd finds a home after years of waiting
A dog who lived in a Merseyside animal shelter for almost a decade has finally found a home.
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Queen’s portrait needs a second glance
A local artist has been asked to paint a portrait of the Queen which will go on display in St George’s Hall.
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Lennon’s life celebrated on special anniversary
The legendary John Lennon had his birthday marked with a unique celebration of his life at LJMU.
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City stop-off on epic walk round UK
A former serviceman who is walking the entire coast of the UK stopped off in Liverpool on his long-distance route.
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£200m Chinatown scheme may be sold
The £200m ‘New Chinatown’ building project could move into different hands as talks for a sale progress.