Joining forces to assist dementia sufferers
A bid to coordinate the efforts of local organisations helping people living with dementia was launched in Sefton Park.
Pyjamas scheme for kids at Christmas
A mother and daughter team from Woolton is collecting pyjamas for children in time for Christmas Eve.
St John’s going green with huge wall display
A ‘living green wall’ is set to be planted in Liverpool city centre to bring a splash of colour to the area.
Tall ship mast climb for Children in Need
The Tall Ship Zebu, moored at Canning Dock, is being used to raise money for Children in Need.
Prime time as local film firm gets second series
A Liverpool-based film company has released a second TV series on Amazon Prime.
Week of creativity celebrated in Liverpool
A week of art-related events celebrating creativity is coming to Liverpool and other parts of the UK.
Public to have say on Cavern Quarter plans
Consultations have started on the first draft of plans to transform Liverpool’s Cavern Quarter.
Screams on screen as floating cinema returns
The Royal Albert Dock has brought back its much-acclaimed floating cinema for Halloween.
Scare Maze set for spooky Halloween
An award-winning scare attraction has arrived in Liverpool for the Halloween period.
History on the beaches as WWII comes to life
History was brought to life in a World War Two-inspired performance by LJMU Drama students.
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.
Family history celebrated at library event
There was plenty for all to learn at Liverpool Central Library’s new Heritage and Culture Day.
Cool for cats as ‘tatts’ raise funds
A Liverpool tattoo parlour is ‘feline’ generous this month as it aims to raise money for UK cat charities.
Fashion celebrated at new Walker exhibition
The Walker Art Gallery will display more than 70 outfits in a new exhibition.
Liverpool Irish Festival kicks off again
The Liverpool Irish Festival has launched its 17th annual celebrations.
Shakespeare stage for anti-knives campaign
Knowsley schoolchildren staged Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet to support the #NoMoreKnives campaign.
Global photography exhibition opens in city
International dialogue and global identity form part of a new photography exhibition in Liverpool.
First vegan chippy comes to Liverpool
Customers couldn’t get enough of it as Liverpool’s first vegan Chinese chippy opened its doors.