Residents to discuss oil refinery plans
Opposition to a planned oil refinery facility in Eastham is to be discussed between residents and the Hydrodec company.
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Opposition to a planned oil refinery facility in Eastham is to be discussed between residents and the Hydrodec company.
Liverpool residents aren’t earning enough money to pay their mortgages, according to a new report.
The ‘Dancing Man’ who became an internet sensation after bullies posted pictures of him is a local from Maghull.
Popular city centre nightclub Garlands will be able to re-open but Lomax will remain closed following legal hearings this week.
A fire safety campaign has taken place in Toxteth to raise awareness of house fires, following a tragic death.
The first trains from Liverpool to Manchester on a newly electrified route are up and running.
Thalidomide victim Gary Skyner has halted his hunger strike after 35 days as drugs company Grunenthal has offered to hold talks.
Liverpool's waterfront and Aigburth have been named in The Sunday Times top 50 list of best urban places to live in Britain.
ACC Liverpool has scored a hat-trick after being named Best UK Conference Centre for the third year running.
Republik nightclub has been forced to close for the next three months following a court order.
Councillors approved budget plans which will see a 1.9% rise in council tax for Liverpool citizens next year.
Women are being asked to donate work clothes to help female ex-offenders back into employment.
Veteran newspaperman David Randall came to JMU Journalism to deliver an engaging and inspirational insight into reporting
Liverpool's Liberal Democrat leader has slammed the council's decision to sell Millennium House to developers Signature Living.
Prisons across Merseyside are in crisis as many of them are above capacity, according to new Ministry of Justice figures.
Merseyside Police officers have new powers to test people they believe to be driving under the influence of drugs.
Liverpool hospitals are struggling to cope with the high demand of patients, a report has shown.
The future of the Welsh Streets remains uncertain after the council appealed against a block on development plans.