Rubbish ideas call to help tackle waste
Merseyside and Halton organisations could receive part of a £115,000 fund to reduce waste.
Santa Dash brings Christmas to town again
The 15th annual Liverpool Santa Dash brought out thousands of Father Christmas fans in the city centre.
Angel of Knives descends on Liverpool
A sculpture made up of thousands of confiscated weapons is at the Anglican Cathedral as part of the #NoMoreKnives campaign.
University accused over disability access
A disabled member of staff has expressed her frustrations over building refurbishment work at the University of Liverpool.
Brave Jake battling back to help others
A three-year-old boy born with a rare cardiac condition is inspiring people to help others in a similar situation.
New record total raised at Christmas Ball
The fourth annual JMU Journalism Christmas Ball proved to be another success, raising more than £1,000 for Macmillan Cancer.
Strikes begin for Cammell Laird workers
Shipyard workers at Cammell Laird have started 24-hour strikes to protest over plans to cut 291 jobs.
Christmas comes to Crosby at switch-on
The countdown to Christmas came to Crosby with the annual festive lights switch-on.
Police chief’s warning on impact of cuts
Merseyside Police Chief Constable Andy Cooke admits that cuts to the service are affecting its ability to respond to crime.
Renewed call for vital food donations
A new appeal to the generosity of Scousers has been made for donations of food and essential items.
Celebrating a century of women’s vote
The 100th anniversary of women gaining the right to vote was celebrated at a special concert.
Cash boost to help fix Wirral’s worst roads
Wirral Council is spending £1.4m fixing the worst roads in the borough but a pothole campaigner claims it is not enough.
Council rejects call to back ‘people’s vote’
A woman has failed in her bid to force Sefton Council to back a second referendum on Brexit.
Wirral school slaps ban on designer coats
A Wirral high school is banning pupils from wearing designer branded coats in a bid to prevent the bullying of pupils without them.
Liverpool hosts vigils for Grenfell victims
Vigils are being held in Liverpool to show solidarity with victims of the Grenfell Tower fire disaster.
Fears over rise in use of foodbanks
Wirral Foodbank has seen a 39% rise in usage and officials fear the figure may grow.
Mixed response to council’s plastics plans
Wirral Council’s plan for a Single-Use Plastics-free policy is now in effect, but not everyone is optimistic about it.
A run to the limit to help end suicide stigma
An ex-Royal Marine and Liverpool gym owner is pushing his physical boundaries in aid of Movember.