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NHS group is looking for a new governing body member

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NHS South Sefton Clinical Commissioning Group is looking for a new member to join its governing body. This comes after the current lay representative Graham Bayliss, is stepping down from the role. Graham Bayliss joined the CCG in 2016 after 23...
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Nurses to walk out as Merseyside hit by more strikes

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The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) has announced that its first strike action will commence on Thursday December 15 and Tuesday December 20. Hospitals across the region will be affected. It will be the largest walkout in the history of the...

LJMU saddened by the passing of honorary fellow, Paul O’Grady

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Liverpool John Moores University has paid its own tribute to television legend Paul O'Grady after his sudden death. The Wirral-born celebrity and animal rights campaigner was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the university in 2005 for his services to television...

Merseyside vows to continue support for Ukraine two years on

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Saturday will mark the second anniversary since war was declared in Ukraine. As the nation marks this solemn event, the affects of war are still as prevalent today as they were two years ago, with thousands of Ukrainian residents seeking...
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Man arrested as police probe Toxteth shooting

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Detectives investigating a shooting in Toxteth have arrested a 20-year-old man on suspicion of carrying a firearm. The arrested man has been taken to hospital with head injuries believed to be linked to the incident.
Jonathan Dixon, a butcher at Frank Livesey’s in St John's Market (c) MNL

Merseyside businesses suffer as economy dips into recession

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Businesses in Liverpool have been feeling the crunch following the economic turmoil caused by the pandemic and the 2022 mini-budget Last month it was announced that the UK had fallen into recession. Jonathan Dixon, a butcher at Frank Livesey’s in St...
Redmonds Building by Andrew Farquhar

LJMU take part in study to show effects of lockdown on teenagers

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LJMU and the University of Manchester have partnered up to conduct research into the effects of lockdown on teenagers.  The research project Teenagers’ Experiences of Life in Lockdown (TELL) aims to explore the experiences of 16-to-19-year old's in lockdown.  The results of the project vary with teenagers giving different examples of positives and...
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MerseyNewsLive radio bulletin 2pm November 21 2023

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Jessica McGillivray brings you the latest MerseyNewsLive radio headlines at 2pm: https://soundcloud.com/user-621403500/2-oclock-bulletin?si=3c4c655678824c759781ac6e16e5dad6&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing  

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