Where to watch Eurovision around the city as tickets officially sell out
Eurovision fans across the world will be faced with disappointment as tickets sold out in less than two hours after their release.
Liverpool is gearing up to play host to thousands of visitors as the song contest is only two...
Iconic Merseyside female punk band reunited over 40 years on
Female punk band the Iconoclasts are making a comeback - over 40 years on. The Merseyside band were popular on the Liverpool punk scene during the 1980s, inspiring many youngsters of the time with outrageously spikey hair and some...
Castle Street and Bold Street ‘pedestrians only’ until September
Businesses across Liverpool have welcomed news that Castle Street and Bold street will stay pedestrianised until September.
Liverpool City Council scheme ‘Without Walls’ was launched in June last year in partnership with Liverpool BID Company.
The scheme included a £450,000 fund...
Britain’s kindest plumber – the man helping thousands of families
With energy bills continuing to rise, and a chilly start to the year, many families are finding it difficult to keep their homes warm.
From fitting free boilers, making food parcels, buying PPE, helping families pay their bills, there’s not...
The butterfly effect: Time to talk about thyroid health
For as long as I can remember, I have suffered with something called hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) - a condition where my thyroid gland does not produce the correct number of hormones.
The condition is one of two types and it...
Litter pickers’ recycling project turns ‘laughing gas’ canisters into community cash
Used nitrous oxide canisters are causing severe littering problems throughout the city, but a Liverpool litter-picking group has spotted an opportunity to tidy up and do some extra good by recycling the canisters to gain money for community projects.
The...
£11.5m West Kirby flood wall makes waves with locals and visitors
Construction of the £11.5m flood wall along the promenade of West Kirby beach and Marine Lake is stirring up controversial opinions among both locals and tourists’.
Following disastrous flooding in 2013 and 2014 in the Wirral, plans were drawn up...
Liverpool Christmas Markets: 5 things you must try this year
Liverpool's Christmas markets have returned this year with around 40 stalls, packed full of festive food, drinks and souvenirs.
With the holidays rapidly approaching, Merseynewslive takes a look at the best things to do at the markets to get you...
Earth Day: four Liverpool groups who are making a difference
As the climate emergency continues to rise, each year's Earth Day becomes increasingly important.
This year’s Earth Day, 22 April, focuses on actively repairing the world’s ecosystems.
Knowsley protesters outraged at petrol station plan near busy schools
Knowsley residents are objecting to what they say are "horrendous" proposals for a six-pump petrol station close to a primary school and church.
The disused brownfield site was previously home to The Boundary Pub on Pilch Lane next to St...