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Hope Street bar brews up new coffee partnership

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Two thriving Liverpool businesses have announced a new partnership. Hope Street bar Frederik’s is collaborating with local coffee supplier Bean Coffee and celebrated the partnership with free coffees for customers Being a hub for the Liverpool jazz scene, Frederik’s has...
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Consumers urged to ensure Christmas isn’t rubbish this year

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Merseysiders anxious to reduce the amount of waste they produce this Christmas are being targeted in a ‘choose to reuse’ campaign. This is the first year of the campaign, run by Merseyside Recyling and Waste Authority (MRWA), and the authority...
Gillian O'Brien at Liverpool Waterstones (c) Megan Feeney

Tales of love and death in quirky take on Irish history

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Liverpool John Moores professor Gillian O'Brien hosted a book reading for her new book, 'The Darkness Echoing', at Liverpool One Waterstones. The book is a quirky take on the 'Irish obsession' with misery surrounding death, famine and rebellions across the...
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Shoppers hope Black Friday deals can help ease cost of living crisis

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On the last Friday of November, scenes of frantic shoppers attempting to snatch up mega deals has become something of an annual tradition. Better known as Black Friday, shops around the city offer some of their biggest sales in...
Rita Smith, Liverpool's oldest landlady (c) Bebe Lynch-Platt

Meet Rita – the oldest landlady in Liverpool

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Local-loved Toxteth pub Peter Kavanagh's now homes the oldest landlady in Liverpool. Rita Smith, 85, took over the boozer in 1992, and hasn't looked back since, winning a Lifetime Achievement Award just last year. Having previous occupations as a cleaner and...
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Croxteth Hall Gardens receive £250k Heritage Fund boost

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Liverpool City Council have today announced Croxteth Hall walled gardens have received almost £250k funding to nurture, maintain and improve the communal area. Councillor Harry Doyle said: "We are absolutely delighted that we have been successful. "We have plants from all...

Dragons and dumplings as students celebrate Chinese new year

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Chinese New Year was celebrated officially yesterday - but Liverpool John Moores University was in full swing for their festivities all last week! Ending the year of the Water Tiger, which is seen as a symbol of strength, braveness and...
Brink bar (c) James Hirst

Fancy an alcohol-free drink? Then head to Brink

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Brink is not your traditional bar - it doesn't serve alcohol. Opened in 2011, it was one of Liverpool's first 'dry bars' since the heyday of the Victorian temperance bars. Not only is Brink a dry bar, it is also a...

England set to take on Wales: MNL predictions

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England and Wales face off in Qatar tonight for the 104th time - however it will be the first time the two nations have met in a World Cup. Following the Three Lions' draw with the USA, it remains all...
Black Friday online shopping. Photo (c) Kate Farley

AI threat adds to cyber security fear for online shoppers

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Merseyside shoppers have been warned that criminals are now using AI to create realistic online scams. The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has issued the warning as new data reveals the UK is vulnerable to online scams. Scams in the past...

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