Historic buildings set for £50m investment
Liverpool City Council is hoping to invest over £50m in the restoration of some of the city’s most at-risk historic buildings.
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Liverpool City Council is hoping to invest over £50m in the restoration of some of the city’s most at-risk historic buildings.
Zombie skeletons and volunteers are expected to haunt Liverpool in a bid to set a new Guinness World Record.
A sea of red poppies that captured the public's imagination in London last autumn will be displayed in Liverpool.
Representatives of the five largest parties in the UK clashed during Granada Reports’ live election debate at Liverpool's St George's...
Victims of road collisions in Merseyside were remembered in a moving memorial service in St John’s Gardens.
The Big History Weekend helped visitors to discover more about the city's rich cultural heritage.
The St George's Hall Beer Festival is expected to bring around 7,000 thirsty Scousers to the venue.
Liverpool St George’s Hall is hosting a series of tours to give the public a powerful insight into the events of World War I.
Bright sunshine fell across St George's Hall as hundreds gathered in the cold for Remembrance Sunday in Liverpool.
Liverpool’s biggest ever healthy and ethical living event came to St George's Hall at the weekend.
Liverpool is to host its first ever St. George’s Day Festival in celebration of the patron saint of England.
The Hillsborough Justice Campaign wants to erect a new memorial by St John’s Gardens.
Liverpool City Council will be holding three free events at the Albert Dock waterfront throughout May and June.
A portrait of the Queen, which has been locked away in storage for nearly 60 years, will now hang permanently in St George’s Hall.
St George’s Hall hosted the launch of an international festival showcasing performances from around the globe.
Hundreds gathered at St George’s Hall to remember those who fought and died for our country.
Ambitious plans to regenerate Liverpool city centre have been unveiled in a 15-year strategy plan by Liverpool Vision.
The lions on St George’s Plateau received a make-over after being blindfolded for World Sight Day.