‘Healthy’ campaign to change care in city
A new campaign is aiming to be “the biggest change to healthcare for the city in a generation”.
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A new campaign is aiming to be “the biggest change to healthcare for the city in a generation”.
People across Merseyside are being encouraged to show their support ahead of World Cancer Day.
Merseyside Police officers are wearing rainbow-coloured laces to kick-start awareness for LGBT history month.
Charity fundraisers at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital set the world record for the biggest pan of Scouse.
A donation page set up by Everton fans to help flood-hit opponents Carlisle United has raised more than £9,000.
A canine rescue charity has named 2016 as the ‘year of the unwanted dog’ after reaching capacity locally.
We look back at the past 12 months to focus on the key events which made 2015 another huge year for news and sport.
Comedian John Bishop entertained Liverpool Screen School students with an engaging talk, featuring career guidance and anecdotes.
Fundraising activities by JMU Journalism students delivered more than £1,000 for Macmillan Cancer Support, smashing last year's total.
Assemble's Granby 4 Streets is the toast of the arts world after being named the winner of the prestigious Turner Prize.
Businesses have donated gifts to an Arriva bus driver to thank him for his kindness towards the homeless in Liverpool.
Aintree call centre bosses have announced the loss of 450 jobs after confirming redundancy plans.
The city centre was a festive sea of red with a splash of blue as around 7,000 turned up to take part in the 2015 Liverpool Santa Dash.
A new Christmas campaign against drink and drug driving in Liverpool has been launched by Merseyside Police.
A new bronze statue of The Beatles has been unveiled on Liverpool's waterfront by John Lennon’s sister, Julia Baird.
An anti-trafficking charity in Liverpool has launched a new campaign in an attempt to make taxi drivers more aware of modern-day slavery.
Disputed plans to convert the Hahnmann Building into student accommodation get the green light despite opposition.
Teachers at a Crosby school began strike action in response to what they claim is 'excessive bureaucracy.’