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Success as LJMU students experience ‘Disaster Day’

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Domestic disturbances, road traffic accidents and building fires were just some of the scenarios LJMU Policing students experienced at 'Disaster Day' in the Emergency Service Training Centre. Second- and third-year students attended the Emergency Service Training Centre based in Birkenhead...
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Liverpool brothers start luxury fashion business together

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Two Liverpool brothers started their own luxury fashion business together - because of how unemployable they were. Ben and Joe Gallagher, from Formby, started their business “Luxe Collective” when they were just 17 and 22 because they didn't think they...

New book captures memories of the last night at Wigan Casino

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A new book has been published  to celebrate the last night of Wigan Casino. The dancefloors of northern England began bouncing with a syncopated beat in the late 1960s when Wigan Casino blasted out soul tracks to masses revolting against...

Shining a light on Spina Bifida: Hugo’s Story

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When you think of October you think of Halloween, pumpkins, trick or treating and maybe even Bonfire Night. However, it is also a time where people celebrate a lot more than just sweets and scary movies.   This month many charities and families across the UK...

Liverpool’s river of light trail returns this autumn

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A number of installations will turn the Liverpool Waterfront into a celebration of light, art and music this autumn as we celebrate the colour and noise we have all missed. Because of Covid restrictions, the 2020 River light trail last...

Liverpool personal trainer on a mission to make women healthier

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A personal trainer is making it her mission to help women across Liverpool better themselves and gain a healthier lifestyle with her online programme. Aimee Ormesher, 30, created her online programme “8 weeks with Aimee” in 2018 to help women...
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Campaigners say trust in Merseyside Police is low following vigil cancellations

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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...
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University of Liverpool offers the best opportunities for less privileged students

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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...
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Meet four candidates for Merseyside Police and Crime Commissioner

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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.
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Must-see art as lockdown restrictions ease in Merseyside

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Art seems to be around every street corner in Merseyside. Whether an iron man or lambanana, art has continued to be accessible in every part of the region. As lockdown restrictions start to ease, Merseynewslive takes a look at...

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