Locals face clear-up after tunnel collapse
Residents finally get the green light to return home following the collapse of the Dingle underground tunnel more than 18 months ago.
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Residents finally get the green light to return home following the collapse of the Dingle underground tunnel more than 18 months ago.
A Liverpool globetrotter is recognised by Guinness World Records for travelling to every country without flying.
The Vauxhall Merseyside plant is planning to take on approximately 100 apprentices across its manufacturing, central and retail operations
Liverpool youngsters are to receive warnings about addiction through a joint scheme with the Amy Winehouse Foundation.
A further 37 job posts look set to be lost at National Museums Liverpool due to government funding cuts.
Liverpool’s giants spectacular event has received a grant of £250,000 from Arts Council England.
Green Party supporters criticised the government over higher education policy at their conference in Liverpool.
A project has been launched by Liverpool researchers to help control a cattle disease which costs the UK £300m annually.
Merseyside children as young as nine are being subjected to cyber bullying. A leading charity explains the problems it faces.
A former marine from Liverpool hopes to beat the world record for the fastest 10k run by a single-leg amputee.
A charity match between former Liverpool legends will take place at Anfield, to mark the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster.
A multi-million pound international business festival is coming to Liverpool for six weeks in June, bringing over 250,000 visitors.
New funding is available for schools across the country, including Merseyside, to help create space for sport activities and PE lessons.
Residents across several areas of Liverpool have experienced problems in recent days with brown, dirty water coming from their taps.
JMU Journalism graduate and Index On Censorship intern, Alice Kirkland, returned to her old stomping ground to talk about her experiences.
Figures show a 40% increase in 16 to 25-year-olds visiting the health charity Anxiety UK looking for help this year.
Students in Liverpool have been warned over the latest party drug, GEEBS, which has seen seven people hospitalised.
Sand dunes in Merseyside are set to decline at more than three times the average this year, following winter storms.