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Museum of Liverpool
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Celebration of LGBT history returns
The Museum of Liverpool was the hub for the OUTing the Past Festival which celebrates LGBT history.
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Trans community remembers its victims
Transgender Day of Remembrance has been a day of significance for the community for the last 18 years.
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Giant Blacklers’ Santa back on parade
The famous Blacklers’ Father Christmas has gone on display at the Museum of Liverpool.
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Museum of Liverpool set to close doors
The Museum of Liverpool will close for two months in the new year due to building work.
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Liverpool tourist spots miss out on top list
Liverpool has been outdone by tourist sites in London and elsewhere in the UK, according to new statistics.
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Museum to showcase Roman treasure hoards
Two collections of Roman treasure have gone on public display for the first time at the Museum of Liverpool.
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Women and War in exhibition spotlight
A free exhibition, Women and War, is being held in the Museum of Liverpool.
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Campaign targets modern day slavery
A campaign to tackle human trafficking was launched during a special event at the Museum of Liverpool.
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More job cuts at Liverpool museums
A further 37 job posts look set to be lost at National Museums Liverpool due to government funding cuts.
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Book reveals Scouse links to Irish
A new book has revealed that many Scouse words derive from the Irish language.
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Transgender icon honoured in city
The first person in the UK to undergo gender reassignment surgery is the subject of an exhibition at the Museum of Liverpool.
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Liverpool on CNN ‘travel wish list’
Liverpool has been named by news network CNN as one of ‘Europe’s 10 hottest destinations for 2013’.
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Protests as Cameron visits Liverpool
PM David Cameron told locals that the council is adequately funded during a visit to Liverpool, despite claims that cuts may cause riots.
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Museum of Liverpool wins European prize
The Museum of Liverpool has won the prestigious 2013 Museum of Europe prize, awarded by the Council of Europe.
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Stone Age Scousers’ habitat found
A Stone Age settlement, dating back to the Mesolithic period, has been unearthed near Sefton.
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Historic archive plan by theatre group
A theatre company for people with learning difficulties is to be the first of its kind in the country to produce an interactive archive .
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Liverpool Love gala raises £75,000
An auction of artwork by names such as Yoko Ono and Noel Fielding has raised £75,000 for Merseyside children’s hospice, Claire House.