Remembrance ceremony to mark WWI
The city’s annual Remembrance Service will take place on Sunday and it will mark the centenary of the start of World War One.
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The city’s annual Remembrance Service will take place on Sunday and it will mark the centenary of the start of World War One.
More than 4,000 people have signed a petition calling for speed bumps on a busy road after the death of a six-year-old boy.
Just under 25% of people living in the North West do not earn enough to cover the costs of living,
The ongoing dispute regarding Liverpool City Council’s plans to close 11 libraries will result in more protests.
Cases of stomach cancer in Liverpool are around 44% higher than the UK average, research shows.
The council plans to expand primary school places after a rise in birth rates and population growth in Liverpool.
There have been mixed reviews for breathalysers introduced in a number of Liverpool pubs and clubs.
An urgent appeal has been launched for funding to support people risk of homelessness on Merseyside.
Young carers in Merseyside are among the longest-serving, unpaid carers in the country, according to new statistics.
As many as 700 Merseyside fire-fighters could go on a four-day strike in the build-up to Bonfire Night.
Mayor Joe Anderson has hit out at David Cameron over why Liverpool has missed out on the new HS3 high speed rail plans.
All but four of Liverpool’s bus lanes have been officially scrapped by Liverpool City Council following a trial scheme.
Liverpool is set to tackle inner city commuting by investing heavily with a new highways cash injection programme.
A campaign group has called upon locals to object to a plans to develop over 100 acres of Green Belt land north of Liverpool.
Homeless people throughout the city are being urged to receive free flu vaccinations during the winter period.
More than 6,600 people have responded to Wirral Council's consultation on spending cuts.
Students are warned to protect their homes, as figures suggest those attending LJMU may be more at risk.
A leading Liverpool academic accuses the government of a “cop-out” over children’s dental hygiene guidelines.