What’s on in Liverpool this Halloween?
We take a look at some of the spookiest attractions and events across the city this Halloween.
Zombies on the march to raise charity cash
The scary sight of zombies marching through the streets of town was all in a good cause.
Harry Potter magic comes to library
Liverpool Central Library was transformed into Hogwarts in celebration of the 20th anniversary of Harry Potter.
Autism awareness card launched by police
A special needs charity has collaborated with Merseyside Police to create the autism attention card.
Health group’s impact recognised with award
A Liscard community health group has won a prestigious national prize for its impact on society.
Cinema’s focus on flashback fundraising
A cinema is trying to turn back the clock to the days before World War II in a bid to bring back a piece of its history.
Irish Festival craics on after 15 years
The Liverpool Irish Festival is back for its 15th year with a range of events going on this week.
Blank canvas set out for art to take shape
The challenge is on to bring a compelling new sculpture to the city’s already iconic skyline.
Colourful perms on display for Scouse run
A sea of retro Liverpool 80s-style perms were on show as thousands took part in the Echo Scouse 5k fun run.
Choir in tune with helping the vulnerable
The Choir With No Name is providing comfort for those who seek it as they try to help the homeless.
Oxjam festival hits right note on Wirral
Oxjam festival proved to be a hit with music fans when it when came to Wallasey.
Sleeping rough to help the homeless
A ‘sleepout’ will raise money for the city’s homeless in the fourth annual event run by the Whitechapel Centre.
Dancing in silent tribute to raise a smile
The chance to take a silent dancing tour around Liverpool is proving a popular new attraction.
Horror on show as scary guests come to town
Fans of all things gore gathered at Kings Dock for frightfully good entertainment at Horror Con.
‘Liverpool Underground’ plans revealed
A designer has updated her futuristic plans for a ‘London Underground’-styled Liverpool tube system.
Tales shed light on LGBT history in city
The Tales From the City exhibition at the Museum of Liverpool will explore the changes the LGBT community has faced.
Child’s play inspires Bluecoat exhibition
Visitors were invited to take part in an interactive experience, ‘Structures for Play’, at the Bluecoat.
Mandela memorial team welcomes park boost
More than £1 million has been pledged by Liverpool City Council to improve facilities at three of the city’s parks.