Coastguard jobs go as station closes
Upwards of 20 jobs at the Crosby centre could be lost because of its closure in January 2015.
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Upwards of 20 jobs at the Crosby centre could be lost because of its closure in January 2015.
Long-term benefit claimants will be required to do 30 hours of community service a week in order to continue to receive them.
JMU Journalism graduate Angela Brooks has launched 'Life With Pets', a new magazine about pet welfare.
A Liverpool Tesco worker found herself at the centre of a Twitter storm after telling a customer not to buy The Sun newspaper.
Liverpool City Council is expected to pay £10m for the Cunard Building which will be used as city’s new cruise terminal.
Bus lanes in Liverpool will be scrapped as part of a nine-month trial which aims to reduce traffic congestion.
The Albert Dock hosts the 25th birthday show of ITV’s This Morning as Richard and Judy return.
Wirral Toy Library has been saved from closure by the family support organisation Home Start Wirral.
The first person in the UK to undergo gender reassignment surgery is the subject of an exhibition at the Museum of Liverpool.
The new cast of Rocky VII, otherwise known as the JMU Journalism website team, has been announced.
Liverpool’s newly refurbished Central Library was officially reopened by HRH Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex.
The Cavern Club and Cavern Walks shopping centre on Mathew Street are set to be auctioned off next month.
Proposals have been made to close a community centre in Liverpool as a council report said it "cannot afford" to keep it open.
A Liverpool One store has been targeted by local animal rights campaigners over selling fur products in its shop.
Plans to build an Amazon warehouse in Croxteth are set for approval, despite reports they were set to be scrapped.
Runcorn’s Norton Priory has let archaeological novices help out at a medieval dig which has reopened for the first time in almost 30...
Labour MP for Wavertree, Luciana Berger, has seen her Twitter followers soar by over 7,500 in the last year.
Liverpool John Lennon Airport topped the Civil Aviation Authority charts, with 93% of flights operating on time.