Transgender victims remembered
Transgender Day of Remembrance was marked in Liverpool with events in the city.
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Transgender Day of Remembrance was marked in Liverpool with events in the city.
The 'Light up an Angel' appeal is back at Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral following the success of last year's event.
A Liverpudlian teen spoke in the House of Commons on the Living Wage as part of the UK Youth Parliament.
Singer-songwriter Jamie T ended his UK tour in Liverpool with a performance at the Guild of Students.
The council and LJMU are involved with a number of new schemes as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week.
Ballet fans will not be disappointed as one of the most famous shows of all comes to Liverpool’s Empire Theatre.
People are being asked to consider if a trip to the doctor is necessary as part of National Self-Care Week.
Patients and families at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital are adding notes of thanks to a Christmas tree.
Plans for a new bus station in Kirkby have been approved as part of a £200m regeneration of the area.
Victims of road collisions in Merseyside were remembered in a moving memorial service in St John’s Gardens.
Students and politicians joined together to discuss and debate hot topics of interest in a Question Time-style event.
A five-year development for the transformation of computer systems in Liverpool’s adult social care has been launched.
The fashion festival ‘Celebration of Style' saw high fashion boutique Cricket host their Big Fashion Night Out.
A new sit-and-wait HIV test service is being launched in the lead up to National HIV Testing Week.
A guitar owned by Beatles legend John Lennon is expected to raise up to £600,000 at auction.
The ‘Bullybusters’ campaign will take the message of anti-bullying to Merseyside this week.
Regan Georgeson lived his dream when he was invited by Everton to spend an afternoon at their training ground.
English rock band The Zombies opened the first GRAMMY Museum Exhibition in the UK at The Beatles Story.