Mother reunited with kidnapped baby boy
A former Liverpool University student has been reunited with her baby boy after he was snatched from their home in Malaysia.
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A former Liverpool University student has been reunited with her baby boy after he was snatched from their home in Malaysia.
There are calls for phone jammers to be installed in Merseyside prisons to stop inmates continuing criminal activities from the inside.
A local 'Businessperson of the Year' claims a staggering 30,000 jobs could be created in Merseyside from ‘green energy’.
Over 80,000 children are facing homelessness this Christmas in the UK, around 1,000 of which are based locally.
Bright sunshine fell across St George's Hall as hundreds gathered in the cold for Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool.
Cherie Blair speaks of her love of Liverpool and her thoughts on tuition fees in an exclusive interview with JMU Journalism.
Campaigners have called for the government to ban electronic gambling machines in betting shops across Liverpool and the UK.
The body of a former Wirral teacher, who went missing in the French Alps last month, has been found.
Plans for two-year-olds to attend school have been branded a “disgrace” by people in Liverpool.
A car from one of the most recognised album covers in the world has been found and is now being sold.
Merseyrail has launched a contactless card payment system in a bid to ease congestion at Liverpool stations.
Firefighters on Merseyside staged a two-hour strike in protest against government plans over jobs and pensions.
Santa Dash organisers are targeting 9,000 runners this year in a bid to reclaim the world record from Las Vegas.
Victims of crime in England and Wales are to be given the opportunity to speak about their experiences in courtrooms.
An online budget simulator has been launched by Liverpool Council encouraging locals to help set the city’s 2014/15 budget.
A potential breakthrough in breast cancer treatment is being pioneered by doctors at a Merseyside cancer centre.
Britons are cutting the number of calories they buy and spending less on nutrition, but are replacing the shortfall with more fatty foods.
Tranmere Rovers FC are left stunned as midfielder Joe Thompson is diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.