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Bluecoat (c) Coni Harpham

Gallery offers chance to view work through the artists’ eyes

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The Bluecoat Gallery have announced their Blue Room tour showing off works from Babak Ganjei and Joshua Clague.   Blue Room is part of their inclusive arts project that supports learning-disabled and neuro- divergent artists. These tours allow the public to look...
rishi sunak stop the boats

Deportation flights to Rwanda to take off in 10-12 weeks, says Sunak

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Rishi Sunak says the first flight carrying asylum seekers to Rwanda will leave in 10 to 12 weeks “no ifs, no buts” in a Downing street press conference this morning. The Prime Minister says MPs and peers will sit through...

The amazing restoration of Princes Park

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Princes Park was first opened in 1842 by Sir Joseph Paxton, who was one of the key designers of this new area. Located south of the city centre, and in close proximity to the much larger Sefton Park, Princes...
Radio Station Shannon Pickett

MerseyNewsLive 2pm radio bulletin October 31

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James Hirst has the latest radio news headlines: https://soundcloud.com/james-hirst-new/1400-session-radio?si=78c5d3733dfd4a71926132c853c0a8c3&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing
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Shielding extends to March 31 and more people added to shielding list

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Shielding is to be extended to March 31 and almost 4,600 people have been added to the shielding list in Liverpool. Improved modelling has led to more people being identified as clinically extremely vulnerable (CEV). People more susceptible to developing Covid-19...
St Josephs Hospice grounds

St James Hospice celebrates its 50th anniversary

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One of the oldest hospices in the country is celebrating its 50 years of care in Merseyside. St. Joseph’s Hospice in Thornton was founded by much-loved member of the local community, Father Francis O’Leary. On the 19th March 1974, the hospices...
Police car

Second man charged in connection to pensioners death

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Police have charged a second individual as part of an investigation into a fatal road traffic collision in Norris Green in February. On Sunday 25 February, a pedestrian was involved in a collision with a Ford Transit van. Emergency services were...
Photo by Nick Fewings

Communal bin scheme aims to revolutionise rubbish collection in Liverpool

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Liverpool City Council has been making plans to revolutionise rubbish collection in the city through the use of a new system of underground bins. The issues with the current system were brought to light after workers conducting repairs to local...
Clinically vulnerable

800,000 extremely vulnerable people missed out on Covid support

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A new report has shown that up to 800,000 extremely vulnerable people may have missed out on vital Covid-19 support. MPs on the Public Accounts Committee criticised the government's scheme supporting those who have 'shielded'. The report suggests up to 800,000...
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Government U-turn ensures rail ticket offices will remain open

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The controversial proposal to close most rail ticket offices in England has today been dropped.   After hearing from passengers and accessibility groups, the government decided to cancel the rail industry's plans to close most of the rail ticket offices across...

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