Charity football match ‘a huge success’
A successful 24-hour five-a-side football match, featuring Everton legend Kevin Sheedy, raised over £10,000 for cancer charities.
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A successful 24-hour five-a-side football match, featuring Everton legend Kevin Sheedy, raised over £10,000 for cancer charities.
Liverpool has been given a 'poetry prescription' for its 'literary malnourishment' by the founder of a leading poetry prize.
Liverpool Town Hall hosted a jobs, homes and enterprise fair for the people of Merseyside.
The public will be invited to share their experiences of health and social care services in the city.
Sand dunes in Merseyside are set to decline at more than three times the average this year, following winter storms.
Liverpool is set to launch the largest city cycle hire scheme in the country, second only to London.
A new art movement, created by four university graduates, has been launched in Liverpool.
The award-winning Liverpool Acoustic collective is set to celebrate its fifth birthday this month.
Students from across Liverpool will be doing their good deed to raise awareness about food poverty.
A Wallasey man carried a piano up Pen Y Fan in the Brecon Beacons to raise money for Meningitis UK.
A group of LJMU Business degree students will be holding a music event to raise money for the charity, WildHearts.
Rather than an entry fee, festival-goers are asked to donate an item that might be useful for a homeless person.
The first official sponsor has been revealed for the return of the giant puppets to the city this summer.
Speakeasy Liverpool brought the style of the 1920s back to life, with sharp dressing and live music.
The Teenage Cancer Trust has launched a £500,000 appeal on Merseyside for a new unit at the Alder Hey Hospital.
The Wirral will show off its history in a new exhibition which has opened in a shopping centre.
Knowsley Safari Park has welcomed two Iberian Wolves, which are the first there in the 42 years it has been open.
Locals are being encouraged to get their hands dirty to help promote a ‘Go Green’ campaign.