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Liverpool
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Council urges people to take litter home
People are being asked to keep Liverpool clean after worrying amounts of litter are being left at the waterfront.
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Terminally ill fundraiser spurred on by Reds boss Jurgen Klopp
A terminally ill Liverpool FC fan who is cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats has received words of encouragement from Jurgen Klopp.
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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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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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Students to ignore St Patrick’s Day restrictions
Students in Liverpool are planning to ignore Covid-19 restrictions to host illegal gatherings this St Patrick’s Day.
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Teachers the “forgotten souls” as schools reopen
As schools reopened this week, some teachers have raised public and mental health concerns.
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7 ways to enjoy the sun in lockdown
We’ve compiled a list to help you make the most of the warmer weather safely in your social bubbles.
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Rise in pandemic related mental health issues
A Merseyside mental health charity has warned we are only just starting to see the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Skywriters’ first release for World Book Day
Liverpool creative education initiative Skywriters is set to release its first book to coincide with World Book Day.
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The most eco-friendly place to live in Liverpool?
A major £40m building development is underway, with hopes of becoming the most eco-friendly place to live in Liverpool.
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Motorcross Extreme E ship sets sail for Saudi Arabia
The Wirral said farewell to the St Helena, Extreme E’s eyecatching floating centrepiece, with a traditional champagne launch.
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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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Skatepark neglect leads to safety fears
Skaters in Liverpool are calling for skateparks to receive more funding after describing them as ‘un-skatable’.
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Start-ups planning for life after lockdown
Self-starters in Liverpool are using the Covid-19 pandemic as an opportunity to go into business.