Technology project benefits social care
A five-year development for the transformation of computer systems in Liverpool’s adult social care has been launched.
Bid to spread awareness of cyberbullying
The ‘Bullybusters’ campaign will take the message of anti-bullying to Merseyside this week.
Trafficking fears over abandoned puppy
A warning about the illegal trafficking of puppies has been given after an abandoned dog was found in Liverpool.
Fracking tests begin on the Wirral
Controversial plans to begin exploring Ellesmere Port for its potential fracking uses have started.
Zombies open British Invasion exhibition
English rock band The Zombies opened the first GRAMMY Museum Exhibition in the UK at The Beatles Story.
Students warned over fake letting agency
Liverpool students have been warned about imposters coming to their doors.
City economy boosted by film and TV
Liverpool’s economy has been boosted by more than £9m with the films and television shows shooting in the city.
Adelphi profits up despite bad press
Liverpool’s Adelphi Hotel has announced that its profits are up nearly 20% on last year.
Warhol exhibition comes to Liverpool
Liverpool’s Tate Gallery is hosting the first ever solo Andy Warhol exhibition in the North of England.
Libraries saved as closure plan is axed
Anti-cuts campaigners can celebrate victory after Mayor Joe Anderson revealed that none of the city’s libaries will be closed.
Student flats shipped in from Latvia
A student flat development in Liverpool is one of the first in the UK to be created using bedrooms built abroad.
Liverpool facing increasing rats problem
More than 6,000 complaint calls about rats in Liverpool have been made in the first nine months of this year.
Exhibit shines new light on unsung hero
A city-wide project has opened to celebrate the work of Liverpool anti-slavery abolitionist, Edward Rushton.
Homeless charity braced for Christmas
The head of Liverpool’s Whitechapel Centre for the homeless speaks of the challenges his charity is facing as Christmas approaches.
New book captures the militant 80s
A photographer released a new book of images from one of the most tumultuous periods in Liverpool’s history.
Local youths want political voices heard
A youth leadership charity is taking part in a nationwide scheme to encourage young people to stand up and be heard.
GIT awards promote local music talent
The GetIntoThis (GIT) awards, which promotes local music in Liverpool, will hold its fifth annual event at The Kazimier.
‘Walrus’ travel cards scheme launched
New Oyster-style bus, train and ferry electronic travel cards are to be introduced to Merseyside.