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Code cracked as kids learn computer skills
Schoolchildren gained interesting insights into coding at a hackathon event in Liverpool.
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Rent arrears lead to ‘academic sanctions’
The University of Liverpool is facing criticism over academic sanctions for students failing to pay their rent.
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Group scheme bridges the generation gap
A new initiative hoping to bridge the gap between the city’s elderly and the younger population has been launched.
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Builders back further plans for Lime Street
The Lime Street redevelopment is the beginning of a wider initiative to transform the area, according to site builders
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Eyes down as Bongo’s Bingo proves a hit
Liverpool’s fastest-growing nightlife event, Bongo’s Bingo, has announced four more dates over the festive period.
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Help at hand for people to find a future
National Apprenticeship Week offers a host of opportunities for young professionals in the area.
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Drama students take to stage for festival
Final year Drama students at LJMU have set up a theatre festival to showcase their talents.
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Landlords urged to pay student council tax
Liverpool’s Assistant Mayor is calling for landlords to pay their student residents’ council tax.
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Lottery helps charity dress to impress
A student’s charity supplying girls with prom night dresses wins a grant from the Big Lottery Fund.
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Pizza passion sparks global challenge
A man with a passion for pizza fulfilled his ambition to taste his favourite dish in 30 countries before his 30th birthday.
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Council accused over landlord licenses
Liverpool City Council has come under fire after being accused of a failure to issue landlord licenses.
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Christmas cheer coming to Guild
Christmas is coming to the Liverpool Guild of Students this Friday with a host of festive fun.
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New student buildings boom goes on
Will developments mean Smithdown Road student community switch to living in the city centre?
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Shoebox appeal to help local homeless
An appeal has been launched to fill shoeboxes with everyday essentials to help the homeless in Merseyside.
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Made in Chelsea star coming to town
Reality TV star, Stephanie Pratt, is set to visit Liverpool, despite being hospitalised recently after a spider bite.
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Student flats shipped in from Latvia
A student flat development in Liverpool is one of the first in the UK to be created using bedrooms built abroad.
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Opposition to landmark pub plans
One of the last flat-iron pubs in Liverpool, the Mount Vernon, is set to be turned into student flats, triggering objections.
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Student’s charity gigs in memory of father
A student has raised over £600 for cancer research in memory of her father – and the money continues to roll in.