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Liverpool first in UK to protect parks and green spaces
Liverpool has become the first city in the UK to ensure that all parks and green spaces are legally protected.
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Anxious wait on Southport Covid-19 South African variant
The Sefton Council chief excecutive has described an anxious wait to see if the Covid-19 South African variant has spread in Southport.
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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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Celebrating Toxteth’s cultural diversity
Celebrate L8 got underway this week to shine a light on Toxteth’s rich cultural heritage.
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Sisterhood all set for women’s day march
A feminist group hosted a banner-making workshop in preparation for International Women’s Day.
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From homelessness to hair stylist success
An ambitious hairdresser has turned his life around by starting a hair business after being homeless.
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Climate protest targets banks and stores
A local climate protest group went on a march in the city centre, targeting local branches of national businesses.
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Brexit provides pottery inspiration
The topical issue of Brexit has been given a new spin at the potter’s wheel which has produced a new exhibition.
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Woodside Terminal to gain new food market
Woodside Ferry Terminal is to be revitalised with a new market and food hall.
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Moving stories shared at Amnesty event
Human rights issues were shared when the Liverpool branch of Amnesty International held a storytelling event.