Dental guidelines branded a ‘cop-out’
A leading Liverpool academic accuses the government of a “cop-out” over children’s dental hygiene guidelines.
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A leading Liverpool academic accuses the government of a “cop-out” over children’s dental hygiene guidelines.
A mass sleep out was held in Liverpool city centre to raise awareness around the issue of homelessness.
A neurosurgeon has had a new building at the Walton Centre NHS Foundation Trust named after him.
As Halloween approaches, we offer a round-up of what’s going on locally to mark the spooky occasion.
Comedy legend Ken Dodd visited a Mossley Hill pub to present a children’s cancer charity with a cheque.
People with dementia and LJMU have been helping to develop new technologies for the illness.
An exhibition which highlights the issues surrounding child migration has opened in the Maritime Museum.
The Christmas spirit came to town early this year as a festive single was performed for shoppers.
A campaign to tackle human trafficking was launched during a special event at the Museum of Liverpool.
Liverpool’s newly refurbished Everyman Theatre has won a prestigious national architecture prize.
Merseyside bosses could face a night behind bars in the ‘Locked Up For Good’ charity event.
The Beatles Story museum is teaming up with LA’s Grammy Museum to offer fresh inisights into musical heritage.
Liverpool Fashion Week models took to the catwalk to highlight a protest about term-time holidays.
The chief executive of the Everton in the Community charity has received an MBE.
'Teenage Dirtbag' was the song of the summer in the year 2000 but Wheatus are still out on the road.
Comedian Rory Bremner and Falklands War veteran Simon Weston were in Liverpool at a conference for ADHD sufferers.
Liverpool Students' Union has launched a new group to help tackle student health worries.
A ‘Question Time’ panel at the Town Hall saw students express their political interests and take part in debates.