Chinese New Year festivities on horizon
The Chinese New Year festivities will once again return to Liverpool later this month.
Liverpool goes crackers for CheeseFest
A cheese festival came to the city, showcasing some of the weirdest and tastiest products from the UK and beyond.
Mental health issues tackled through football
A Liverpool football team set up as a sport therapy service is expanding the project to a new location.
North West a hotspot for fraud in the UK
The North West of England was the third most defrauded region in the UK in 2017.
Number of rough sleepers rises locally
The number of rough sleepers on the streets of Merseyside has hit the worst level since records began.
Job-seekers urged to get on their bike
A new cycling and walking initiative has been introduced to help people who are seeking employment.
Kung fu show kicks off cultural celebrations
A local martial arts group brought their skills out onto the streets to herald the arrival of the Terracotta Warriors.
‘Fabric District’ to smarten up part of town
Liverpool will become home to a brand new ‘Fabric District’, with an industrial estate set to be looking a lot different.
Coca-Cola truck returns despite protests
The famous red Coca-Cola Christmas truck returned to the city, but not without controversy in the build-up to its arrival.
Sneak ‘peak’ at Peaky Blinders bar
A Peaky Blinders-themed bar is set to open in the old Cains Brewery building.
‘Psychic’ pig predicts Liverpool derby win
A ‘psychic’ pig living on Merseyside has predicted that Liverpool will win Sunday’s derby clash with Everton.
Cooking up an idea to help those in need
A new catering company marked its inception and vision to help others with a night of music and dining.
Walkabout no more as venue set to close
A popular Concert Square bar will close its doors on New Year’s Eve.
Bid to lower voting age set to flounder
Time is running out on a Parliamentary private member’s bill that aims to lower the minimum voting age to 16,
Landmark renovation leads to road closures
Work being carried out on the India Buildings may leave city centre roads closed or affected until April next year.
Hillsborough survivors’ tribute unveiled
A tribute plaque has been unveiled to honour and recognise the survivors of the Hillsborough disaster.
Christmas markets back for a second year
Liverpool’s festive Christmas markets have re-opened again outsiide St George’s Hall.
World Museum prepares for Terracotta Army
Liverpool’s World Museum is gearing up for the Terracotta Army, plus a new event space.