Blossoms to headline new non-socially distanced Sefton Park Festival this Spring
Blossoms set to headline Sefton Park Music festival as Liverpool announces the second Pilot event as part of the national Events Research Programme (ERP).
The Sefton Park Pilot will take over a small area of the Grade 1 listed historic...
Liverpool’s first pilot event to launch on the waterfront this Friday
The Luna Cinema on the Waterfront will see a non-socially distanced open-air cinema experience brought to a hidden location tucked away along the waterfront, near Exhibition Centre Liverpool.
Across three nights, the country’s leading producer of outdoor cinema activities will...
COVID-19 vaccination bus comes to Liverpool
Today a COVID vaccination bus will launch, visiting various areas over the coming weeks with low vaccine take up.
World Parkinson’s Day 2021
World Parkinson’s Disease Day was started in 1997 by the World Health Organisation and European Parkinson’s Disease Association to raise awareness of those suffering from the neurological condition- Parkinson’s.
“A new chapter will begin”- reflections on a year of Covid with Merseyside’s independent...
The continuation of the Covid-19 pandemic and a succession of national lockdowns has put untold strain on the UK’s high street; none more so than for Merseyside’s independent bookstores.
At the start of 2021, official book sales monitor Nielsen BookScan...
“Sad day for city” as Liverpool reacts to council’s failure
The city is in shock after revelations about Liverpool City Council which has seen the authority placed under special measures for three years.
Central Government will now oversee the running of the council, despite Liverpool being one of the biggest Labour-supporting cities in the country.
Licensees’ anger as pubs could require vaccine passports
The Licensing Association has criticised the Government's lack of 'genuine leadership' as pub goers may have to provide a vaccine passport.
A review into the relaxing of Covid-19 laws will look at whether people will have to prove they have...
“I don’t see a safe and free future” Women react to police in clubs...
Women have reacted with anger and disbelief to plans to place plainclothes police officers in nightclubs to tackle sexual harassment.
The controversial tactic was announced by the government in response to the murder of Sarah Everard and the criticism of...
Emergency talks as domestic violence against women spikes in Merseyside
Merseyside domestic abuse charities are warning of a crisis as incidents of violence increase during lockdown.
GPs encourage women to get checked out this Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
March is Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month and GPs, cancer specialists and survivors are encouraging women to visit their doctor if they suspect they could have the disease.
Cancer of the ovaries is one of the most common cancers among women...