Tree experts bound for Bethlehem
A Merseyside decorating company was chosen to dress the famous Bethlehem tree that is situated yards from Jesus’ birthplace.
‘Giant’ steps for Sea Odyssey book
A book documenting Liverpool’s most successful ever event is set to become a best-seller in the next few weeks.
Christmas Jumper Day helps children
More than 250,000 people wore a festive jumper to schools, offices and workplaces across the UK to help Save the Children.
UK’s first gay wedding show in city
The first ever National Gay Wedding Show will be held in Liverpool in support of marriage for all couples regardless of sexuality.
£16m hotel plan for Littlewoods HQ
A £16m investment plan is set to transform Liverpool’s iconic Littlewoods Pools building into a hotel and create up to 750 jobs.
Protest at pitch fees hike
Thousands of boys and girls did not play football this weekend, protesting at the rise in the cost of using football pitches.
Christmas Coca-Cola truck in town
The famous Christmas Coca-Cola truck has returned to Liverpool as part of its festive tour across the UK.
Search on for Miss and Mr Liverpool
The search is on to find Miss and Mr Liverpool 2013 as auditions are held.
Concern over Toxteth bank closure
The potential closure of a landmark bank in Toxteth could mean financial trouble for local shops.
Festival site housing plan extended
A developer is set to be give additional time to start work on a housing development on the former International Garden Festival site
Liverpool One has busiest year yet
Liverpool One has signed its 20th letting of 2012 at the end of its busiest year since it opened in 2008.
Award for Polonia club founder
A Liverpool woman has been recognised for her work in the community after being awarded the Polish Civil State Award.
Roads switch to 20mph speed limit
Residential areas in Liverpool have changed to 20mph speed limits to reduce the toll of casualties in collisions.
Crosby’s year captured on camera
A committed photographer has completed a year-long blog capturing the changing faces of Crosby.
Liverpool parking charges cut
Pay and display parking fees have been reduced in the city centre as Liverpool gets ready for the busy run-up to Christmas.
Bikers cycle to Lapland for charity
Merseyside cycling clubs travelled the distance from Neston to Lapland to raise money for a children’s charity.
Gifts at work bring Xmas cheer
Christmas spirit was spread in a campaign urging companies to ‘Bring a Gift to Work’.
Liverpool in top five emigration cities
Liverpool is among the top five cities in the UK for people looking to leave the country, according to a local emigration company.