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Chilly Dippers freshen up in Wirral waters
Wirral’s cold winter weather has been no match for one group devoted to taking pleasure in cold-water swimming.
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How old red telephone boxes now save lives
Telephone boxes have been transformed into life-saving defibrillators in the city centre.
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Grass is greener on Wirral’s sandy beaches
Conflicting opinions have been expressed over the state of the Wirral shorefront.
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Cinema needs help to fix vandalism damage
A community cinema is trying to raise money for repairs after a vandal smashed one of its windows.
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Litter task force tidies up Mersey Woods
Volunteers showed their public spirit by joining forces to clear litter and debris to help clean up Mersey Woods.
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‘Boaty McBoatface’ named Attenborough
Sir David Attenborough visited Birkenhead at a ceremony for the construction of a giant polar vessel named in his honour.
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JMU Journalism’s news review of the year
We look back at the past 12 months to focus on the key events which made 2015 another huge year for news and sport.
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Technology allows evidence breakthrough
A court in Bootle has used ground-breaking technology to allow a police officer to give evidence without attending.
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Children’s centres saved until 2017
All ten of Liverpool’s children’s centres which were threatened with closure have been saved for the next two years, after the mayor backs down.
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Bay TV launches digital channel in Liverpool
Bay TV has launched a digital television channel which will be beamed into thousands of homes across Merseyside.
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Comedy legend Dodd visits local pub
Comedy legend Ken Dodd visited a Mossley Hill pub to present a children’s cancer charity with a cheque.
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Giants need help to get off the ground
The UK’s biggest street theatre spectacular is looking to recruit an army of volunteers.
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Making the switch to TV journalism
Josh Parry blogs about the work experience placement which changed his mind about his career ambitions.