Celebration of LGBT history returns
The Museum of Liverpool was the hub for the OUTing the Past Festival which celebrates LGBT history.
Trans community remembers its victims
Transgender Day of Remembrance has been a day of significance for the community for the last 18 years.
Giant Blacklers’ Santa back on parade
The famous Blacklers’ Father Christmas has gone on display at the Museum of Liverpool.
Museum of Liverpool set to close doors
The Museum of Liverpool will close for two months in the new year due to building work.
Celebration of disability arts in Liverpool
Disability arts are set to be celebrated next month with the return of the biannual DaDaFest in Liverpool.
Liverpool tourist spots miss out on top list
Liverpool has been outdone by tourist sites in London and elsewhere in the UK, according to new statistics.
Museum to showcase Roman treasure hoards
Two collections of Roman treasure have gone on public display for the first time at the Museum of Liverpool.
Women and War in exhibition spotlight
A free exhibition, Women and War, is being held in the Museum of Liverpool.
Campaign targets modern day slavery
A campaign to tackle human trafficking was launched during a special event at the Museum of Liverpool.
More job cuts at Liverpool museums
A further 37 job posts look set to be lost at National Museums Liverpool due to government funding cuts.
Book reveals Scouse links to Irish
A new book has revealed that many Scouse words derive from the Irish language.
Transgender icon honoured in city
The first person in the UK to undergo gender reassignment surgery is the subject of an exhibition at the Museum of Liverpool.
Liverpool on CNN ‘travel wish list’
Liverpool has been named by news network CNN as one of ‘Europe’s 10 hottest destinations for 2013’.
Protests as Cameron visits Liverpool
PM David Cameron told locals that the council is adequately funded during a visit to Liverpool, despite claims that cuts may cause riots.
Museum of Liverpool wins European prize
The Museum of Liverpool has won the prestigious 2013 Museum of Europe prize, awarded by the Council of Europe.
Stone Age Scousers’ habitat found
A Stone Age settlement, dating back to the Mesolithic period, has been unearthed near Sefton.
Historic archive plan by theatre group
A theatre company for people with learning difficulties is to be the first of its kind in the country to produce an interactive archive .
Liverpool Love gala raises £75,000
An auction of artwork by names such as Yoko Ono and Noel Fielding has raised £75,000 for Merseyside children’s hospice, Claire House.