Liverpool City Centre free on-street parking to end by late March
Liverpool’s free evening parking is set to end within weeks, with charges extending until 11pm. Currently free after 6 PM, the new rules will see on-street parking fees apply from 7am to 11pm daily.
This comes alongside a general rise...
New plan to tackle Liverpool’s loss of biodiverse habitats
A plan to save Liverpool's wildlife habitats has been announced against what city leaders have called “a backdrop of declining biodiversity and a loss of habitats across the UK which has seen many common species put at risk”.
Since the...
New technology hub in Liverpool will create up to 1,000 jobs
New York company Kyndryl, the world’s largest IT infrastructure services provider, has announced the launch of a new technology hub in Liverpool.
The new technology hub will include a Kyndryl Vital Studio, offering a designer-led, open and collaborative co-creation...
Operation Henhouse: Merseyside joins nationwide crackdown on fraud
Merseyside Police has teamed up with forces across the country for Operation Henhouse, a month-long national campaign to tackle fraudsters.
The operation will see officers tracking down offenders and seizing criminal assets through court orders.
Detective Chief Inspector Mike Dalton of Merseyside...
Norovirus hospital cases double in the North West
Hospitals in the North West of England are facing a surge in Norovirus cases as they struggle to also deal with high levels of flu, RSV and COVID-19.
An average of 72 patients in the region have been hospitalised with...
Liverpool’s Ukrainian community thanks the city for its unwavering support three years after Russian...
Ukrainians living in the city gathered in Liverpool Parish Church for a ‘Stand with Ukraine’ vigil to mark the three-year anniversary of the invasion on February 24.
Reverend Dr. Taras Khomych, Chair of The Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain...
Campaigners attack delays to park protection plan
Campaigners claim that public confidence has been eroded by Liverpool council's delayed progress on a plan to prevent building in parks.
Liverpool City Council promised to put over 100 parks in trusts in 2021 to prevent construction on them. However,...
Urgent appeal for Liverpool’s only city centre community hub
Inflation has left the Bronte community centre, located in the heart of Liverpool, struggling.
In 2024, The Bronte received a £3.4 million Youth Investment Fund grant to renovate the centre. However, due to rising costs, there is now a shortfall...
Young people challenge those in power at Liverpool town hall
Young People’s Question Time, a collaborative effort by Young Inspectors and The Anthony Walker Foundation’s TRSA programme, has welcomed young people from across the city.
Merseyside health leader welcomes £62m study on youth vaping
Health leaders on Merseyside have welcomed a landmark £62m study that will track the impact of vaping on young people as the Government also seeks to raise awareness of its potential dangers.
A new campaign, Love Your Lungs, will use...