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Getting on their bikes to help raise the roof
Locals are putting their faith in pedal power to help restore a popular recreation centre which is in need of repair.
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North West a hotspot for fraud in the UK
The North West of England was the third most defrauded region in the UK in 2017.
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JMU Journalism’s news review of 2016
Shock election results and the new Hillsborough Inquests verdicts formed just part of a hectic news cycle in 2016.
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HSBC bank set to close further local branch
Another local bank branch owned by HSBC is set to close later this year just months after two others were shut.
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Wirral woman cashes in on a rare fiver
A woman hopes to get more than £1,500 after selling a rare £5 note with a misprint on the new plastic currency.
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Firefighters turn hoses on cars for charity
Firemen in Widnes and Runcorn will host a car wash in a bid to raise money for The Fire Fighters Charity.
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Women ‘working for free until end of year’
Average figures suggest that women are effectively working for free between now and the end of the year.
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Students warned over loan binge spending
The academic calendar has only just begun but some students may already be well on the way to spending their whole university loan.
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Average earnings not enough for mortgages
Liverpool residents aren’t earning enough money to pay their mortgages, according to a new report.
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Wirral second-worst in UK for jobs
A new report suggests that Wirral is the second-worst place to find a job in the UK.