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St George’s Hall
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St George’s Hall to erect historic Mary Seacole statue
St George’s Hall is set to make history by erecting its first ever statue of a black woman.
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Covid strikes again as Christmas markets cancelled
Liverpool’s annual Christmas Markets have been cancelled due to Covid-19, prompting public disappointment.
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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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Christmas market back at St George’s Hall
The Christmas markets are back underway at St George’s Hall, for a fourth successive year.
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Remembrance Sunday marked in Liverpool
Crowds gathered in Liverpool and across the UK to honour the fallen on Remembrance Sunday.
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Scouse 5K charity run takes over city centre
Thousands of people in multicoloured wigs descended on St George’s Hall for the Scouse 5K run.
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Kids’ shoes leave big impression in display
More than 200 pairs of children’s shoes were left at St George’s Hall to mark young people who commit suicide.
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Winter Ales Festival cheer ends Dry January
The toast at St George’s Hall was in celebration of real beer at the Winter Ales Festival.
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MP Leadsom delivers LJMU Roscoe Lecture
The leader of the House of Commons, Andrea Leadsom MP, visited Liverpool for a talk and met LJMU students.
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AIDS Day event cut short after accident
A sudden accident cut short a World AIDS Day (WAD) vigil ts St George’s Hall.
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Celebrating a century of women’s vote
The 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote was celebrated at a special concert.
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Art on show as Chinese culture comes to town
The very best of Chinese contemporary art is on display at Ste George’s Hall.
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Remembrance Sunday unites the city
Thousands gathered outside the Cenotaph on St George’s Plateau for the annual Remembrance Sunday service.
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Strand revamp ‘set to cut driving times’
Liverpool’s roads chief says narrowing down the number of lanes on The Strand could mean shorter driving times.
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Ready to pay respects in Remembrance
There will be a variety of services across the region to commemorate Remembrance Sunday at the weekend.
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BBC chief Lord Hall meets JMU Journalism
The BBC’s Director General Lord Hall joined JMU Journalism students ahead of his Roscoe Lecture.
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Queen’s portrait needs a second glance
A local artist has been asked to paint a portrait of the Queen which will go on display in St George’s Hall.
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Unique sport glides to prominence
LJMU’s Ultimate Frisbee club have glided into the spotlight after being named one of the universities top three clubs.