Christmas is expected to be different this year, but there are still ways to enjoy the festive fun in Liverpool.
Crosby Rotary Club have decided the coronavirus pandemic is not going to stop santa spreading the festive spirit.
A Wirral street has wasted no time getting in the festive spirit to raise money for charity.
A Liverpool chef has set out to ensure hundreds of families across Merseyside will not go without a Christmas dinner this year.
Liverpool’s Christmas displays promise to provide some light at the end of a dark year.
A thousand teddies are to be given to military children whose parents are going through deployment this Christmas.
Hoylake residents have rallied together to ensure the Christmas lights switch on is anything but a turn off.
Liverpool’s annual Christmas Markets have been cancelled due to Covid-19, prompting public disappointment.
A unique new venue has arrived at the Baltic Triangle in time for Christmas in the form of a ‘speigeltent’.
Knowsley Foodbank helps feed over 9,000 people each year, with half of the people in need being children.
The spirit of Christmas was alive and well on the Wirral as neighbours flicked the switch on their latest dazzling light show.
The fifth annual JMU Journalism Christmas Ball heralded the start of the festive period.
Mayor Joe Anderson has given his backing to a scheme that aims to help those in poverty with food donations.
Tranmere Rovers will host a series of Christmas events for those who are less fortunate than others.
Commuters and shoppers are being urged to ‘light up a life’ to help a local children’s charity.
A Liverpool restaurant will be opening its doors on Christmas Day to help feed those in need.
The Christmas markets are back underway at St George’s Hall, for a fourth successive year.
Liverpool One switched on its Christmas tree lights to start the festive fun in the city centre.