Cabinet approves budget plans
The Liverpool City Council Cabinet has approved proposals on where to cut public spending.
Interim report finds issues with rail bid
An interim investigation has found that the West Coast rail line bidding was flawed with “technical difficulties”.
Fans see red over smoke bombs
Local football fans have been warned about their use of dangerous explosives inside football grounds.
Outrage over church graves building plan
Bereaved families are waiting to find out whether the graves of their loved ones will be built over for a church extension.
Fundraiser for fallen Merseyside soldiers
A fundraising event in memory of fallen Merseyside soldiers is taking place in ‘A Night of Remembrance, A Night to Remember’.
Residents angry over Woolton plans
Major plans to build a new care village in Woolton have left residents fearing for the future of the small village.
Yoko Ono donates £100,000 to LJMU
Yoko Ono has donated £100,000 to Liverpool John Moores University, which will be awarded to vulnerable students.
Joint HQ for 999 services agreed
A £7.6m project for a joint Merseyside police and fire and rescue control centre has been agreed.
Schools get lifesaving machines
Lifesaving defibrillators are being handed out to every primary school in Liverpool thanks to a £100,000 project.
Hillsborough single aims for number one
A Hillsborough single backed by Kenny Dalglish and featuring Robbie Williams is taking on X Factor in a bid to be the Christmas number one.
Knife crime project goes nationwide
A Merseyside project which can save the lives of young people if they have been stabbed is being rolled out nationwide.
Mayor backs youth jobs scheme
Liverpool mayor Joe Anderson is backing a charter to help deliver youth employment opportunities.
Bettison quits after Hillsborough claims
Sir Norman Bettison steps down as head of West Yorkshire Police following allegations about the Hillsborough disaster.
Farewell Ceefax… a national institution
JMU Journalism Editorial Director John Mathews pays tribute to Ceefax as the service ends after 38 years.
Child sees dad attacked in car terror
Merseyside Police are hunting two men who smashed the windows of a car while a terrified child was sat inside.
Parties clash over £15m budget gap
Wirral Council’s huge budget deficit may have been caused by “mismanagement”, according to one councillor.
Bettison accused during debate
MP Maria Eagle accuses Sir Norman Bettison of boasting he was “trying to concoct a story” to blame fans for the Hillsborough disaster.
Central station open after £20m facelift
Liverpool Central Station has fully reopened following its £20m refurbishment, having been shut since April.