Police vow to find Craig’s killer
Merseyside Police say they are still hunting for the person responsible for the death of Craig Eaton, who was fatally shot nine years ago this week.
Bid to cut Wirral teenage boozing
Wirral Council is set to launch the first Community Alcohol Partnership in the North West to tackle underage drinking.
Plans submitted for £15m regeneration
Plans for the Welsh Streets area of have been submitted, paving the way for a £15m regeneration of the Toxteth and Dingle districts.
Memorial event to honour Charlotte
A memorial day is to be held for a Liverpool Hope University student who died in her sleep last year.
City ‘will benefit from HS2 line’
Liverpool’s economy will be boosted by the new proposed High Speed 2 rail link, according to a government minister.
£90m funding cut from waste scheme
A project set up to burn Merseyside’s waste has had £90m funding pulled by the government.
Liverpool Vision eyes major events
Liverpool Vision CEO Max Steinberg tells JMU Journalism the city should aim big to host events like the Commonwealth Games.
Hillsborough song joins Wall of Fame
The Justice Collective single which claimed the Christmas number one has been added to Liverpool’s Wall of Fame in Mathew Street.
High levels of child poverty in city
Liverpool Riverside has been ranked amongst the top five regions in the UK for having the highest levels of children who live in poverty.
Autism charity opens £2.5m appeal
A local charity has launched an ambitious £2.5m appeal to help families care for loved ones who have autism.
Bay TV wins digital licence bid
Bay TV has won the licence to broadcast on Liverpool’s new digital television channel, beating stiff competition.
Go-ahead for city centre video wall
A new store under construction in Liverpool has been given the green light to add a video wall onto the side of their building.
Anger at bid to remove memorial
The family of a teenager who was killed in a bike crash have been told to remove a memorial to him on a local park.
Mathew Street Festival axed
The Mathew Street Festival has been scrapped and will be replaced by a smaller Liverpool International Music Festival in August.
Plan to create 300 new jobs in city
India’s largest information technology services provider is set to create 300 new jobs in Liverpool.
Boost for butchers in horsemeat scandal
Liverpool’s family-owned and independent butchers are reporting a big surge in customers following the horsemeat scandal.
Parents won’t give up hope of justice
The parents of murdered Liverpool teenager Andrew Jones will never give up their fight for justice as the 10th anniversary of his death approaches.
Radio Merseyside journalists on strike
Journalists at BBC Radio Merseyside protest against compulsory redundancies across the corporation in a 24-hour strike.