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Protest vows to end cleaners’ ‘poverty pay’
Hundreds gathered in Liverpool’s Derby Square to demand an end to what they claim is the ‘poverty pay’ of cleaners.
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Youthful promise to be good ambassadors
Civic pride was shown by the leaders of tomorrow at the inauguration of Liverpool’s Junior and Young Lord Mayors.
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Mayor Anderson re-elected by city’s voters
Joe Anderson has won another mandate from the public as he remains Liverpool Mayor for a second term.
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New budget set with 1.9% council tax rise
Councillors approved budget plans which will see a 1.9% rise in council tax for Liverpool citizens next year.
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Libraries saved as closure plan is axed
Anti-cuts campaigners can celebrate victory after Mayor Joe Anderson revealed that none of the city’s libaries will be closed.
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Anfield expansion gets the green light
A £100m scheme to redevelop Liverpool FC’s Anfield stadium has been given the go-ahead by council officials.
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Anti-fracking protest at Town Hall
Anti-fracking protesters gathered outside Liverpool Town Hall in a demonstration against fuel extraction plans.
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Town Hall goes pink for breast cancer
Liverpool Town Hall has a pink make-over in support of breast cancer awareness.
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Council agrees on tough budget
Liverpool City Council voted its latest budget through amid acrimony in the Town Hall.