UK meningitis cases rise: Liverpool students warned as Kent outbreak leaves two dead
Liverpool universities are urging vigilance after a deadly meningitis outbreak in Kent saw around 20 cases identified among young people.
Students have been advised to remain alert to meningitis symptoms following a serious outbreak in Kent that has resulted in...
Merseyside film-makers crowdfund to shoot film in region
A local actor is bringing together Merseyside creatives for his independent film, which will be filmed in Liverpool and Runcorn over the next year.
Terry Caddick, from Runcorn, has written and will star in the feature length film ‘No Gentle...
Liverpool’s smallest museum opens on docks
The newest, and undoubtedly smallest, museum in the city has opened on Liverpool’s docklands.
Hartley Hut is one of three octagonal granite cabins located on Canning Half Tide Dock, that date back to 1844.
The opening is the latest feature of...
Supporting refugees in Liverpool: fashion show raises vital funds
Refugee Women Connect, a Merseyside-based charity, recently hosted a fashion show titled Strike A Pose.
Strike a Pose was a night of music and fashion, hosted at Liverpool’s Camp and Furnace. The entire show, from planning the night to...
First UK Jewish Culture Month to be celebrated in Liverpool
The Museum of Liverpool will be host a heritage trail aimed at people of all faiths and backgrounds to celebrate the inaugural Jewish Culture Month.
Starting at the museum, the trail focuses on locations around Liverpool associated with the city's...
Childwall school secures top anti-racism award
Childwall Sports and Science Academy in South Liverpool is set to achieve the highest category gold award as part of the Tackling Racism in Schools Award (TRSA) programme run by the Anthony Walker Foundation this July.
It is one...
Thousands of defibrillators across the North West left unusable, ambulance service warns
The North West Ambulance Service (NWAS) has cautioned that as many as 3,000 defibrillators are offline and no longer usable in emergencies.
Cardiac arrest is the leading cause of death in the UK, and defibrillators are a vital tool in...
The Good Boy Review: Stephen Graham once again becomes a father battling toxic masculinity
‘Adolescence’ star Stephen Graham is on our screens again in his new film ‘The Good Boy (aka Heel)’ in which he played a haunted father who kidnaps 19-year-old Tommy (Anson Boon) in an attempt to reform him of his toxic views and behaviours.
Jan Komasa,...
Starmer might soon need to choose between US and EU, expert warns
A leading expert in US foreign policy warned yesterday that prime minister Sir Keir Starmer faces might soon have to pick a side his attempts to balance relations with the United States and Europe.
Dr Matt Hill, head of International...
Why Liverpool is partying before sunset
The dancefloor at Camp and Furnace is heaving. It’s 5pm on a great Saturday afternoon, and the crowd erupts enjoying ‘FINALLY’ like it’s midnight in 1993.
Across Liverpool, daytime club events like 'All Day 90’s', 'Day Fever' and 'Day Sessions'...

















