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Walking to Hilbre Island (c) Abigail Ford

MerseyNewsLive TV bulletin October 31 2023

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Olivia Beatty and Abbi Ford bring you the latest news and sport from around the region from the MerseyNewsLive TV team, including how to protect your business from cybercrime and  ambitious plans to restore Hilbre Island's derelict buildings: https://youtu.be/feI2IzE4Gs0?si=oCpukPLNC93YjIfI Featured image:...

Young Blues join Everton community group to launch first Forest School

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Everton in the Community has launched the first of four Forest School projects in its partner primary schools across the city. Ahead of Everton in the Community's (EITC) 35th birthday, four Everton under-21 players joined the charity and Everton Free...
Redmonds Building by Andrew Farquhar

LJMU appoints new Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive

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LJMU has appointed Mark Power as the university's fifth Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive. The Chair of the Board of Governors, Mike Parker, led an extensive process to determine the future leadership of the university. Following a formal Board consultation and interview...

Charity encourages children to walk more to combat air pollution

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The Living Streets charity has launched the WOW Walk to School challenge to help reduce levels of air pollution. The national campaign is encouraging more children to walk to their schools. The challenge aims to reduce the number of congested roads and the associated levels of pollution. The organisation found that...
Carmel College's Worm Farm

St Helens college leads Merseyside schools with environmental leap

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A St Helens college is leading Merseyside's schools and colleges with a new environmentally-charged syllabus. Carmel College, on Prescot Road, was provided funding of £8000 to establish the Sustainable Steps Towards Sustainability project. The project aims to provide students with the...

Chancellor announces massive AstraZeneca investment to South Liverpool site

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Chancellor Jeremy Hunt announced in his Budget that AstroZeneca have pledged to invest a massive £450 million at their manufacturing site in Speke for a major expansion. The investment, which has been long speculated, will be used to research, develop...

LJMU debate puts spotlight on World Cup and censorship

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The spotlight was shone on the issues surrounding the forthcoming Qatar World Cup during a roundtable discussion hosted by LJMU’s Journalism department last night. The discussion was led by Index On Censorship magazine and hosted by their editor-in-chief Jemimah Steinfeld....
Picture of ULV team, taken from official instagram account.

Liverpool team aims for land speed records this autumn

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Nine Mechanical engineering students from the University of Liverpool 21-23, are attempting to break two International land speed records.
Oddballs charity (c) James Hirst

Merseyside students educated on testicular cancer

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  Calday Grange grammar school welcomed UK Testicular Cancer charity The Oddballs Foundation this month. James Hirst, one of the charity's student ambassadors, went into the school to talk to the students about the basics of testicular cancer. Walking them through how...

Merseyside special schools prepare for major provision shake-up

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A new government proposal looks to cause a major stir in provision for special needs students with local schools already under pressure. The 'Green Paper' (a government term for an early proposal) looks to make major changes to provision as...

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