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Woolton Hall suffered extensive fire damage last month (credit: Merseyside Police)

Youths warned of dangers of fire damaged Woolton hall

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Merseyside Police is urging parents to warn their children about the dangers of going to Woolton Hall after it was  damaged in a fire. Since the fire on the 19th August there has been numerous reports of youths going into...

Ministers call for Angela Rayner to return to frontline politics

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Health Secretary Wes Streeting has said the Labour Party 'needs Angela Rayner back'. He credited her with securing the fair pay agreement for social care workers during his speech at the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool today, Tuesday. He said: “There's...

Step aboard history – The Galeón Andalucía arrives at Liverpool’s Royal Albert Dock

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Liverpool has welcomed a rare and spectacular visitor: the Galeón Andalucía, a life-sized replica of a 17th century galleon. From 24 September to 5 October 2025, the ship will be moored at Royal Albert Dock, offering locals and visitors...

The Forgotten Army: Remembering World War Two’s diverse and courageous soldiers

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A nationwide initiative to raise awareness of the often-overlooked contributions of the British Indian Army during the Second World War has been launched by The Royal British Legion in collaboration with Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU). At the heart of...
Ian Hughes is aiming to become the oldest man to complete The Explorer’s Grand Slam (Credit: Ian Hughes)

Liverpool man takes on The Explorer’s Grand Slam

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A Merseyside-born army veteran is aiming to be the oldest person to complete The Explorer's Grand Slam. Ian Hughes, who joined the Royal Green Jackets when he was just 16, is raising money for mental health charity, Always a Rifleman. The...
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...
Neurodiversity spelled out. Photo (c) Peter Burdon

Why ADHD awareness month is still important

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Tomorrow sees the start of the month with the theme this year being “The Many Faces of ADHD”. But why do we still need it? There are often misconceptions regarding ADHD and other neurodivergent conditions. ADHD awareness month aims to disprove...
LEAP New Dance Works Unity Theatre (credit: Jazamin Sinclair)

Culture funding winner urges more space for black artists to thrive in Liverpool

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A leading Liverpool artist has called for more support for creatives in the region so that they no longer feel that they have to leave Merseyside in order to succeed. Brodie Arthur and her co-founder, Leah Watson, were awarded funding...

Festival uses culture to bring together an ‘unequal society’

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Liverpool's Black-E hosts an event, a celebration of Black dance, reflecting on how living in an unjust nation affects our wellbeing.  The African Routes Festival: Equal Measures 2025, was showcased over the weekend exploring how African dance and music influences...
LEAF window

Bold Street venue LEAF shuts for good

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A popular venue on Bold Street has closed its doors for good after 15 years of business. LEAF, which was regarded as ‘one of Liverpool’s hospitality originators’, was opened by siblings Natalie and Graham Haywood in 2010. The Bold Street venue...

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