Black Friday surge to affect independents
Liverpool’s independent businesses are bracing themselves to either suffer a slump in sales or capitalise on increased trade.
Health services prepare for World AIDS day
NHS services across Liverpool are gearing up in preparation of World AIDS day, with free tests on offer.
Police warning as clown craze hits city
The creepy clown prank phenomenon has made its way to Liverpool, with schools and police on alert after a series of threats.
Zombies hit Liverpool to help heroes
Liverpool kick-started its Halloween celebrations early with the third annual charity ‘Zombie Walk’.
Thousands take part in city’s half marathon
More than 5,000 people assembled at the Pier Head to participate in the Liverpool Half Marathon.
Challenge over Lime Street redevelopment
A heritage charity aims to mount a legal challenge against council plans to redevelop Lime Street.
Free cash to be handed out in city
The city centre is the place to be this Saturday as Awesome Liverpool is teaming up with Independent Liverpool to hand out cash to lucky pedestrians.
FA could take over local football pitches
The Football Association may take control of three of Liverpool’s public football pitches from next year.
Half-a-million milestone for Citybikes
The Liverpool Citybikes have collectively travelled half-a -million miles in the 16 months since they were rolled-out.
Zip-wire may return to Liverpool
Liverpool’s 800ft zip wire could be back in 2015, due to popular demand during a recent trial run.
Bar staff trained on sex abuse risks
Liverpool city centre’s bars and door staff are to receive training as part of a campaign to raise awareness about sexual abuse.
Santas soar across city skyline
Father Christmas arrived earlier than expected this year as runners took to the skies on a Santa Dash landmark.
Ambitious plans for fly-over launched
A new campaign to save Liverpool city centre’s fly-over and give it a massive make-over has been launched.
Clean streets campaign launched
A street cleanliness campaign is being launched to educate people on how a cleaner city centre will benefit Liverpool.
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.