Moreton service at new cenotaph location
A Remembrance Sunday service was held at a new cenotaph location in Moreton, despite fears it may not go ahead.
Success for ‘Food and Fun’ project
Feeding Birkenhead has been set up by food banks, churches and voluntary groups.
Wirral Beer Festival back on tap
The Wirral’s very own beer festival is back for its third edition next week.
Medication rates high for ADHD sufferers
Medication for ADHD is being heavily prescribed locally, as figures show Wirral ranking second highest in the UK.
Marathon effort for PC Phillips fund
A Wirral man will run three marathons in three days to raise funds after the death of PC David Phillips.
Number of low-wage jobs on the rise
The number of workers being paid less than the recommended living wage is rising, according to new statistics.
Wirral mum in charity pram push
A Wirral mum has organised a pram push to raise money for the hospital that saved her son’s life.
Residents to discuss oil refinery plans
Opposition to a planned oil refinery facility in Eastham is to be discussed between residents and the Hydrodec company.
Award-winning beer to be put to the taste
Wirral-based brewers Brimstage Brewery’s award-winning cask ale to take on all-comers.
New road safety operation for Wirral
A new road safety operation has been launched, backed by a mother who lost her daughter in an accident.
Mersey tunnels could see new price rise
Mersey tunnels could see a further increase in toll prices this week – potentially the third rise in as many years.
Wirral second-worst in UK for jobs
A new report suggests that Wirral is the second-worst place to find a job in the UK.
Concern over Wirral’s new youth zone
Concerns have been raised about what impact a new state-of the-art ‘youth zone’ in Birkenhead will have.
Cinema plans unveiled at lifeboat museum
Plans to turn a former lifeboat station in Hoylake into a cinema and restaurant have been unveiled.
Holocaust survivor shares painful memories
The first-hand experiences of a Holocaust survivor will be shared with more than 650 students across the Wirral.
Drug service scrapped after public uproar
Plans to open a drug counselling service next to a Wirral school have been scrapped after an outcry from local residents.
Girls as young as 10 seeking contraception
New figures reveal that nearly 200 local girls aged 10-15 have sought the morning-after pill in the past year.
Wirral couple on Cambodia mission
A Wirral couple are helping to change the lives of deprived children in Cambodia after moving to the Far East.