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University of Liverpool postpone cake sale for Palestine after PM’s warning

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Students at the University of Liverpool have cancelled their cake sale in aid of Palestine and will instead hold a vigil. It comes as Sir Keir Starmer branded pro-Palestine protests at Universities, on the second anniversary of the October 7th...
A photo of Fiddlers Ferry Power Station, near Warrington, taken from a distance before its demolition.

Next phase for Fiddlers Ferry regeneration announced

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Plans have been submitted to seek approval for the final phase of demolition of the Fiddlers Ferry Power Station near Warrington. Peel NRE have released the next phase of the master plan to demolish the remaining structures of the...

Hospital arts organisation on the up after covid ‘lull’

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Hospital Arts In Liverpool (HARTS) have revealed their plans to recover from their post lockdown restrictions and get back to what they do best. HARTS is a wide-ranging programme established in 2007 that brings professional and amateur artists and performers...
Photo of new clothing shop Fripp on bold street.

Bold Streets ‘real life’ Vinted.

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A new sustainable shop has opened in Liverpool. Fripp held an opening party on the 18th of September and in a short period of time has gained huge popularity. The shop sells 'dead' stock from fast fashion brands including coats, shoes...

Seven ways to celebrate Black History Month in Liverpool this October

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Liverpool is set to mark Black History Month with a diverse programme of events which honour black heritage, culture and art. Taking place throughout October, the events will be held at some of the cities most iconic venues, reflecting Liverpool's...
High wide shot of the Flower Streets Murals in Kirkdale.

Liverpool’s Flower Streets in full bloom as final mural completed

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The award-winning Flower Streets project in Kirkdale has been completed with a final brush stroke on Crocus Street. The community initiative consists of 12 murals inspired by the floral street names in the neighbourhood and have transformed the once-neglected area. Local artist...
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UK’s first poetry expo connects communities and schools through power of spoken word

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All Ears Poetry hosted the UK's first-ever poetry exhibition last Friday in Liverpool, bringing together creatives from across the country to create an inclusive space to share ideas, performances, and promote poetry events, to promote spoken word to a...
Scooby after Credit RSPCA Wirral and Chester Branch

‘Miracle dog’ Scooby still looking for forever family

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A rescue dog described by the RSPCA as one of the thinnest dogs they had ever seen has made a miraculous transformation and is looking for adoption. Tan lurcher Scooby was found weighing only 20kg when found by the...
Council tax Credit Jude Mercer

Council tax change to help ‘struggling families’

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The Government has launched a 12-week consultation on how to make council tax collection fairer in the UK. One of the key proposals is to spread payments of council tax over 12 months instead of 10 as currently happens....
Putting on the style … Jeanine heading for Royal Ascot aboard the Northern Belle train credit Northern Belle

Glamorous granny wins best-dressed passenger at Royal Ascot

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Jeanine Murtagh, a 54-year-old office manager from St Helens, turned heads on her way to Royal Ascot after being crowned the best-dressed passenger aboard the luxury Northern Belle train – all while wearing a second-hand designer dress. The second-hand...

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