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Remembrance Day Service St George's Hall

Liverpool marks 80th anniversary of VE Day with moving Remembrance Sunday Service

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The City of Liverpool came together on the steps of St George’s Hall this Remembrance Sunday, as thousands of people gathered to pay their respects to the fallen. This year's service held particular significance as it commemorated the 80th anniversary...
Embrace artwork by Beamhacker, gingerbread figures holding hands as LED lights.

River of Light brings art to Liverpool’s Waterfront

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The River of Light held its 8th event this year with the theme The Science of Light. The event has 10 art installations along the Royal Albert Docks all combining different lights and technology to create a pattern. Amigo & Amigo...

Liverpool dog trainer supports new measures on dog imports

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  A dog trainer from Liverpool has backed calls for potential dog owners to source their pets from responsible breeders. Justine Shone believes puppy breeding is not a new activity, but in recent years, has undergone a significant shift to an...

Royal British Legion partner with Everton to release Remembrance film

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  The Royal British Legion have partnered with Everton Football Club to create a Remembrance film. The film will be shown on the big screens when the Toffees take on Fulham in their first Remembrance fixture at the Hill Dickinson Stadium...
Jamaica scenery (image credit: Davey Gravy/Unsplash)

Hurricane Melissa forecast to cause irreparable damage in Jamaica

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The UK Foreign Office has advised British tourists in Jamaica to contact their travel provider for updates and locate their nearest hurricane shelter as the island braced itself for the arrival of the biggest storm to hit since records...
A patient receives a vaccine

Merseyside parents urged to get their children vaccinated against flu

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  Children should come forward and get their vaccinations ahead of flu season to avoid further rises in case numbers, health leaders have urged. Data currently suggests that flu among young adults and school-age children are driving early flu cases with...

Howloween spooktacular greyhound walk in Sefton Park

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A charity walk to raise money for a volunteer-run greyhound kennels took place at Sefton Park on Sunday. Owners who attended the walk, organised by Home Run Hounds North West, were encouraged to dress up their dogs in spooky outfits,...
Captain Mike Lowe Mural Artwork at Master Mariner Bar in New Brighton

New landmark to bring hope to Merseyside

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A new landmark mural has been unveiled to brighten up the streets of New Brighton.  The mural created by Merseyside artist BREZ, short for Brezaux, honours Captain Mike Lowe, who is one of the Mersey’s most respected ferry captains.   This...
Knitted bench and lamp in Formby village. Photo (C) Leanne Jones

Formby Yarn Bombers stitch together community spirit with festive trail

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  A Christmas trail filled with knitted and crocheted festive items will be scattered across Formby village from Saturday, November 1. The Formby Yarn Bombers, a voluntary group, have spent months preparing for the spectacle all with the hope of creating...
One of the raised beds facing onto Leasowe Road

Community turning cardboard to compost: Project begins to reclaim old Wallasey Market Gardens

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Unused land on the Wirral is to be given a new lease of life thanks to a grassroots community co-op. The efforts led by Earth Moves will see the rewilding of four acres of neglected space near Leasowe Beach, which...

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