Liverpool’s largest restaurant to open
Liverpool’s largest restaurant is on the way as a new 22,000 square foot Chinese restaurant will open.
Schools get lifesaving machines
Lifesaving defibrillators are being handed out to every primary school in Liverpool thanks to a £100,000 project.
Liverpool welcomes Halloween spirit
A host of frightening festivities and eerie events are coming to Liverpool to make this year’s Halloween a spooktacular affair.
Shoppers make 90m banana split
Shoppers took part in the making of a 90-metre banana split with 700 bananas and 360 litres of ice cream.
Cycle club rides to raise awareness
A local cycling club is aiming to raise awareness of cancer in men after riding from Liverpool to Southport and back.
RAF jets into town for new recruits
Liverpool youngsters were encouraged to consider career in the RAF with information events held in the city this week.
Anfield among top tourist visits
Nearly a million foreign tourists saw football in England last year, and Anfield was second only to Old Trafford in attracting the most.
Historic buildings on risk register
Several of Liverpool’s historical but decaying buildings have been added to the ‘Heritage at Risk’ register.
Festival aims to inspire writers
The Everyword Festival has returned to Liverpool for the seventh year running this week, in the hope of inspiring young writers.
‘Wheelie bin charge’ sparks anger
Liverpool City Council’s proposed plan to introduce a £20 fine for lost, stolen or damaged wheelie bins has angered local residents.
Interactive game ‘Deadline’ at Biennial
A group of emerging artists is trying to change people’s perceptions by creating a day-long interactive game, ‘Deadline’.
Theo Paphitis talks to JMU Journalism
Dragon’s Den TV star Theo Paphitis dubbed Liverpool women “sassy and fashion-conscious” at the opening of his new lingerie store.
Marathon man honours dad’s memory
Running a marathon is an impressive feat for anyone, but 18-year-old Adam Woods managed it just two days after his father died.
Festival brings Irish ray of sunshine
Traditional Irish music brought life into the city as Liverpool Irish Festival celebrated its 10th anniversary
Award hopes for Hope Street
Liverpool’s Hope Street has been shortlisted as one of the top urban areas in England.
LJMU art award marks critical talent
An international art award has been launched to recognise a flurry of emerging talent in contemporary art criticism.
Local bakery closes after a century
After more than 100 years of trading Satterthwaites bakery closed its doors this weekend.
Knowledge Festival marks discoveries
The first ever Liverpool Knowledge Festival is celebrating discoveries that have helped shape modern science and engineering.