Concern grows for Liverpool woman, 48, missing from home
Police are appealing to the public after a woman went missing from her home in Kensington.
Black Arts Festival returns to Merseyside
The annual BlackFest festival returns to Liverpool to celebrate the culture of Black Art.
Paul Hollywood whips up a visit to Liverpool in 2022 UK Tour
Paul Hollywood, star of Bake Off, will hit the road in 2022 for a tour of the UK.
Wirral celebrity Paul Hollywood will visit 18 towns and cities across the UK including Liverpool when he will appear at the Liverpool Empire...
Campaigners say trust in Merseyside Police is low following vigil cancellations
Campaigners in Merseyside have said trust in the police is low following the cancellations of vigils remembering Sarah Everard back in March.
Members of the Reclaim These Streets movement believe the public’s confidence in law enforcement to deal with sexual crimes...
New ‘Fed Club’ begins at Fazakerley Community Federation
The 'Fed Club' began last Tuesday at Fazakerley Community Federation.
The club is a new weekly event for those who need a helping hand throughout the week with food.
Fazakerley Community Federation set up the food drive which offers fresh fruit...
Liverpool Biennial 2021 launches indoor art exhibitions this week
Art galleries and indoor venues across Liverpool city centre will welcome new exhibitions from the UK's largest contemporary art festival.
Liverpool Biennial 2021 will launch indoor exhibitions on May 19 following the ease of Covid-19 restrictions.
This year's festival titled, The...
Men are silent sufferers of eating disorders with less than half seeking treatment
Around 1.5 million people in the UK are estimated to have an eating disorder, with 25% of those suffering thought to be male identifying. But research shows men are significantly less likely to be diagnosed or seek treatment.
A freedom...
University of Liverpool offers the best opportunities for less privileged students
The University of Liverpool is outperforming Leeds and Manchester for accepting students with a less privileged background, figures obtained by Mersey News Live reveal.
In their access and participation plan it states that they accept 3.9 students to every one...
Meet four candidates for Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner
Among the four elections across Merseyside on May 6 is the vote for a new Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC).
The incumbent, Jane Kennedy, is stepping down, and four new faces are vying for the role.
Dramatic rise in OAP criminals as cases almost triple in four years
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Crimes committed by OAPs in Merseyside have almost tripled in four years - with the region’s oldest crook aged 98!
A Merseynewslive freedom of information request reveals the number of crimes committed by those aged 65+ has increased from 558 in 2016 to 1,520 in 2020.