Motorcross Extreme E ship sets sail for Saudi Arabia
The Wirral said farewell to the St Helena, Extreme E’s eyecatching floating centrepiece, with a traditional champagne launch.
Liverpool-born artist shortlisted for top award
A Liverpool-born art artist has been shortlisted for the UK’s biggest painting accolade, with a display at the Walker Art Gallery up for grabs.
School staff feel safer with Covid test roll-out
Teachers and school staff are feeling safer in the workplace due to the roll out of the voluntary asymptomatic Covid-19 testing in schools.
Skatepark neglect leads to safety fears
Skaters in Liverpool are calling for skateparks to receive more funding after describing them as ‘un-skatable’.
Free school meals extended through half term
Liverpool City Council has extended the free school meal voucher scheme during the February half term.
Mayoral candidates push for landlord licensing
All three mayoral Labour candidates have taken to twitter to push for a citywide landlord licensing scheme.
National Museums Liverpool celebrates LGBT+ History Month
National Museums Liverpool is sharing the untold histories of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender people to celebrate LGBT+ month.
Anxious wait on Southport Covid-19 South African variant
The Sefton Council chief excecutive has described an anxious wait to see if the Covid-19 South African variant has spread in Southport.
Nathan’s ‘February on the Floor’ challenge for children in Ethiopia
A selfless youngster is sleeping on the floor for a whole week to raise funds to buy beds for vulnerable children.
Teach Rex supporting schools through lockdown
Teach Rex is an innovative educational project that has adapated to support schools through lockdown.
Captain Sir Tom Moore celebrated in 24ft mural
Fundraising hero Captain Sir Tom Moore has been immortalised by a three-story portrait in Southport town centre.
Leaseholders counting the cost of cladding crisis
People living in buildings with unsafe cladding have been left in limbo, faced with rising costs while fearing for their safety. Ruairi Walsh reports.
Wirral Council keeping kids learning
Wirral Council has launched an initiative to help children in need continue their education remotely.
Kessel: Women’s sport has barriers to break
Journalism students had the opportunity to put questions to The Telegraph women’s sports editor Anna Kessel.
Children’s charity says Covid has “amplified issues”
The Brain Charity has seen more issues with isolation and confidence affecting children through the Covid-19 crisis.
Alder Hey Children’s Hospital admit adult patients
Alder Hey Children’s Hospital is admitting adult patients to help ease Liverpool’s increasing public health crisis.
What are we most looking forward to after lockdown?
With cautious optimism of an easing out of lockdown, we asked people what they are most looking forward to.
Wirral dad restores old laptops for school kids
A kind hearted Wirral dad has been collecting and restoring old laptops and tablets to provide to schools across the peninsula.