Willy Russell archive comes to LJMU
Liverpool playwright Willy Russell has donated papers and manuscripts to a special exhibition at LJMU.
Work to start on Wirral Waters project
Work is to begin in early 2014 to clear a site which will eventually provide up to 1,000 new jobs in the Wirral.
US tour firm to bring in more visitors
An American tour company is set to bring more visitors to the city, as they increase the number of trips they make to Liverpool.
Broadband project gets underway
Merseyside councils have joined together in a bid to give locals quicker internet connection speeds.
Fashion Week sunbed ban
Liverpool Fashion Week has banned models from using sunbeds in an attempt to highlight the dangers of tanning.
Peter Pan arrives in Liverpool
Peter Pan will be flying into Liverpool’s Empire Theatre this pantomime season. We talk to its star, Ray Quinn.
Police offer free car checks
Cars are being given free health checks by Merseyside police officers, to reduce the number of traffic collisions in winter.
Oxjam takes over Liverpool
Liverpool is to play host to the charity music festival, Oxjam, later this month.
Echo Arena goes urban for 1Xtra Live
Liverpool’s Echo Arena turned urban as Radio 1Xtra Live came to town.
Anger over bin collection changes
A Twitter storm has erupted over the council’s decision to cut bin collections at the end of the month.
Plans for new £16m school unveiled
The first artist’s impression of the new £16 million Archbishop Blanch High School has been revealed.
Shop’s super sweet Sergeant Pepper
A jelly bean portrait of The Beatles is catching the attention of shoppers at the Albert Dock.
Work begins on Titanic-themed hotel
Restoration has begun on Liverpool’s historic Albion House to transform it into a Titanic-themed hotel.
£40k raised for Radio City campaign
Radio City raised more than £40,000 in their latest fundraising event for their charity, Cash for Kids.
Tomlinson prepares city for winter
Actor Ricky Tomlinson has a new starring role in movies to help prepare Liverpool’s residents for winter.
Cinema becomes ‘autism friendly’
A Wirral cinema has introduced ‘autism friendly’ screenings of films for children.
City backs ‘Stoptober’ campaign
A local NHS Trust is encouraging staff and patients to take part in the no-smoking campaign, ‘Stoptober’.
Fire crews focus on heritage buildings
Liverpool fire crews are working with the owners of heritage buildings to maximise efficiency in emergency responses.