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St George’s Hall
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Historic buildings set for £50m investment
Liverpool City Council is hoping to invest over £50m in the restoration of some of the city’s most at-risk historic buildings.
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Calling all zombies for record attempt
Zombie skeletons and volunteers are expected to haunt Liverpool in a bid to set a new Guinness World Record.
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Famous poppies coming to Liverpool
A sea of red poppies that captured the public’s imagination in London last autumn will be displayed in Liverpool.
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Parties lock horns at election debate
Representatives of the five largest parties in the UK clashed during Granada Reports’ live election debate at Liverpool’s St George’s Hall.
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Merseyside’s traffic victims remembered
Victims of road collisions in Merseyside were remembered in a moving memorial service in St John’s Gardens.
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History recalled at St George’s Hall
The Big History Weekend helped visitors to discover more about the city’s rich cultural heritage.
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Beer festival fills St George’s Hall
The St George’s Hall Beer Festival is expected to bring around 7,000 thirsty Scousers to the venue.
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Soldiers’ tales at St George’s Hall
Liverpool St George’s Hall is hosting a series of tours to give the public a powerful insight into the events of World War I.
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City falls silent in Remembrance
Bright sunshine fell across St George’s Hall as hundreds gathered in the cold for Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool.
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Ethical living event attracts crowds
Liverpool’s biggest ever healthy and ethical living event came to St George’s Hall at the weekend.
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Liverpool honours St George
Liverpool is to host its first ever St. George’s Day Festival in celebration of the patron saint of England.
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Monument plans for Hillsborough
The Hillsborough Justice Campaign wants to erect a new memorial by St John’s Gardens.
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Events medley marks maritime heritage
Liverpool City Council will be holding three free events at the Albert Dock waterfront throughout May and June.
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‘Hidden’ Queen portrait shown at last
A portrait of the Queen, which has been locked away in storage for nearly 60 years, will now hang permanently in St George’s Hall.
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Brouhaha back at St George’s Hall
St George’s Hall hosted the launch of an international festival showcasing performances from around the globe.
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Remembrance Day marked in Liverpool
Hundreds gathered at St George’s Hall to remember those who fought and died for our country.
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Regeneration plan to transform city
Ambitious plans to regenerate Liverpool city centre have been unveiled in a 15-year strategy plan by Liverpool Vision.
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Lions blinded on World Sight Day
The lions on St George’s Plateau received a make-over after being blindfolded for World Sight Day.