Plans to redevelop International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum
National Museums Liverpool have shared plans to redevelop the International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum.
Members of the public were invited to be a part of an open consultation on 4th April to hear the Museums proposed changes.
The designs reveal...
Queen Elizabeth celebrates 95th birthday without Prince Phillip
Queen Elizabeth II is celebrating her 95th birthday today for the first time without Prince Phillip.
April 21st marks the day she was born and it is the first she will spend alone after 73 years of marriage.
She was born...
The March that could save the lives of thousands
Men across the country will be walking 11,000 steps on every day of March to raise awareness for prostate cancer, all in the name of saving lives.
This is after an initiative set up by Prostate Cancer UK called 'March...
Loud and Proud: MerseyNewsLive Podcast March 5 2024
Listen to this week’s MerseyNewsLive podcast with Ethan Young and Olivia Shaw here:
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Drunk man who bottled taxi driver jailed for over three years
A 38-year-old man who bottled a taxi driver causing permanent scarring has been jailed for more than three years.
Craig Davies, 38, pleaded guilty to wounding with intent, after slashing a taxi driver with a broken wine bottle.
The Burnley man...
Money seized from criminals used to treat Garston schoolchildren to activities
Schoolchildren from Garston were able to enjoy a two week programme of sporting activities, days out and tournaments over the Easter half term thanks to funds seized from criminals under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
Everton in the Community (EitC)...
Junior doctor strikes in Liverpool coming to an end tonight
Junior doctors are continuing to strike over the ongoing pay row.
The strikes started at 7am on Saturday and will be continued until 11.59pm tonight.
NHS staff have experienced pay cuts for over a decade and many have decided it cannot...
Environmentalists slam Wirral council decision to clear vegetation from Hoylake Beach
Wirral Council have ruled that the vegetation growing on Hoylake Beach should be cleared.
Conservative, Labour and Liberal Democrat councillors all voted to remove 3 hectares of vegetation.
It follows a meeting of members of the Environment, Climate Emergency and Transport...
Crosby Leisure Centre launches new scheme for children with autism
Crosby Leisure Centre in Merseyside have partnered up with Aiming High Short Breaks to give 30 children access to weekly swim sessions for 6 months.
The scheme started in January 2024 and has been enjoyed by children with autism and...
MerseyNewsLive 1pm radio bulletin October 24 2023
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