Merseyside education programme receives £5.65 million grant
A charity that supports people in deprived areas of Merseyside has received £5.65 million grant.
Cradle to Career is a programme run by the Right to Succeed charity which aims to improve education in the most deprived areas of Merseyside.
It...
PCC to quiz Chief Constable on gender-based violence
Merseyside Police’s work to tackle violence against women and girls will be scrutinised at a public meeting today.
Police and Crime Commissioner Emily Spurrell will quiz Chief Constable Rob Carden on the force's approach to protecting women and girls from...
Podcast star Tom Hinde: ‘You can live well with dementia’
Tom Hinde was in his mid fifties when he was diagnosed with Young-onset dementia.
The 63-year-old, from Ellesmere Port, has since pushed himself to the limit to battle against the disease and raise awareness around his rare condition.
Young-onset dementia...
George Harrison’s childhood home to open for guided tours
George Harrison's childhood home is opening in January for guided tours for the first time.
It is thanks to Dale Roberts, a tour guide, co-owner of the property and Beatles enthusiast who has dedicated over a decade to sharing the...
Merseyside Police Chief Constable urges force to respond to every theft
The new Merseyside Police Chief Constable has said the force must respond to 'every theft' to tackle shoplifting.
Rob Carden spoke exclusively to Mersey News Live about how he wants the force to act under his leadership.
He addressed a recent...
Liver Building to light up for Grief Awareness Week
The Liver Building will be lit up in orange on Monday to remember those who have died and support those bereaved across the UK.
It will be one of a number of buildings across the UK, including Blackpool Tower and...
Horses to be left with no home after eviction notice
A team who looks after horses are in desperate need of a solutions after receiving an unexpected eviction notice.
Foxall Animal Services rent stables at Woodside Farm in Merseyside where they have taken care of their own and other boarded...
Merseyside Police praised for protecting women as winter safety campaign launched
A new campaign to keep the region's streets safe over the dark winter nights was launched yesterday (Dec 1) by Merseyside Police.
The initiative is part of a national Winter in Action campaign supported by the government, which aims to...
Liverpool City Region Photo Awards 2025 reveals winners
The finalists for Liverpool City Region Photo Awards 2025 have been revealed through a full exhibition at the Open Eye Gallery.
Three winners have been chosen for each of the six different categories, celebration, connecting, futures, shared spaces, movement and...
Community anger at flood plans for Mystery Park
Disputes are continuing between Liverpool City Council, residents and United Utilities over the instalment of an underground water storage tank in the Mystery, Wavertree.
The park, gifted anonymously to LCC in 1895, creating its nickname, is now home to fences,...

















