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Tate Liverpool: Upcoming events ahead of £30m transformation

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  Tate Liverpool will be holding multiple events and one-off projects around other spaces in the city following their two-year closure for extensive renovations. The Tate, at the Albert Dock, has closed its doors and is set to reopen in 2025...

Dog campaign to encourage responsible ownership

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‘Taking the Lead’ is a campaign launched by Merseyside police in a bid to promote responsible dog ownership. Following a spate of recent dog attacks, primarily involving the American XL Bully, Prime minister Rishi Sunak announced that he would ban...
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Elderly woman targeted by gang posing as council workers

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An elderly woman had her garden wall torn down after being falsely told that it was a hazard and Sefton Council wanted it gone. Shirley Johnson, 88, of Maghull, was approached in her home by a group of men at...
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VAR operators behind recent Liverpool controversy set to return this weekend

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VAR assistants Darren England and Daniel Cook will return to their duties this weekend after controversy struck in Liverpool's 2-1 loss to Tottenham on September 30. England will be fourth official for Brentford's home game against Burnley on Saturday and...
Deborah Mclarten, Managing Director of Love Reading 4 Kids talking to Ranworth Students- Taken by Cassie Ward

Local primary school receives £1,000 to encourage reading for pleasure

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Ranworth Square Primary School in Norris Green had received £1,000 to spend on books for their library to promote reading for pleasure across the school. The books arrived at Ranworth Square Primary School yesterday, handpicked by the ‘bookworms’ who are...
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Museums’ upcoming exhibitions focus on natural world

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National Museums Liverpool have unveiled a series of exhibitions across their venues which will prompt visitors to reconsider their perception of the natural world. Alongside exhibitions, a rage of learning events will take place across the Spring and Summer season,...
Posters at St George's Hall at the SEND protest in Liverpool (c) Cassie Ward

Protesting parents call for ‘real change’ in SEND education

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Hundreds of parents gathered outside St George’s Hall on Friday protesting for an appropriate education setting for children with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND). SEND Reform England is a campaign group founded by ten mothers from around the country,...
Liverpool Philharmonic Hall (c) Megan Feeney

Philharmonic celebrates groundbreaking programme on World Mental Health Day

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Liverpool Philharmonic celebrates the 15th anniversary of their Music and Health Programme in Liverpool this week. It is National Mental Health Day today, which coincides perfectly with their celebration. The programme is an initiative created to use music to help...

Dreams really do come true for Frodsham schoolgirl and her amazing pony

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Millie Mortimer, 10, from Frodsham has won herself a junior title with her Welsh Pony, Admiral, at the Horse of the Year show. The former carriage driving pony excelled over the fences proving that he could turn his hoof  to...
MerseyNewsLive-giving a voice to the voiceless logo (c) George McHugh

Why we’re giving a voice to the voiceless

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Welcome to LJMU's first themed news day of the year! Today MerseyNewsLive will be shining a light on the communities that don't normally hear their concerns covered in the press. Stories of marginalized people across Liverpool and Merseyside will be covered...

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