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A 'human chain' celebrated the contribution of migrants to the UK at the King’s Dock.
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A 'human chain' celebrated the contribution of migrants to the UK at the King’s Dock.
The Museum of Liverpool reopens after two months of essential repairs and maintenance work.
A mother is searching for her late son’s artwork which is thought to be in storage in South Liverpool.
Liverpool played host to a Stand Up To Racism conference to discuss how to tackle rising levels of hate crime.
A seven-year-old from Huyton wrote to ‘Google Boss’ asking for a job, and was stunned when its CEO replied.
UKIP leader Paul Nuttall has apologised after admitting claims that he lost “close friends” in the Hillsborough disaster were false.
Controversial plans were approved by the council for the construction of 51 homes near Calderstones Park after a day of protests.
A survey among Merseyside Police officers has found that 72.7% of workers feel they are not paid fairly.
Groups of demonstrators gathered to protest against plans to redistribute Liverpool Community Health's responsibilities.
Former Business Secretary, Sir Vince Cable, discusses Brexit, tuition fees and his love of ballroom dancing as he meets JMU Journalism.
Children of a Wirral couple who battled against terminal cancer side-by-side have been given tremendous support to help with their futures.
A former Liverpool student has become the first British woman to fight Isis forces in Syria.
A three-year project looking at the effectiveness of treatments for head and neck cancer has been given the go-ahead
Merseyside Police has been criticised over its accuracy of crime reporting after a study revealed flaws.
An appeal has been launched to find the family of a World War I soldier to return a memento of his service.
The return of Merseyrail’s Wirral Line following essential repairs may present challenges for commuters at James Street station.
Liverpool's iconic waterfront landmark, the Royal Liver Building, has been sold in a deal worth £48m.
A petition to save a Staffordshire Bull Terrier discovered eating his deceased owner has received more than 35,000 signatures.