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St Helens NHS nurse “not confident” about new diabetes technology

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A nurse from St Helens says she is not confident in the rollout of a new NHS technology designed to aid people with type 1 diabetes. The new technology automatically regulates insulin levels in sufferers and has been dubbed an...

Liverpool buildings nominated for prestigious national awards

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Liverpool buildings including The Old Library, Waterloo Warehouse and the India Buildings have been shortlisted for a national award. The RICS awards have shortlisted 12 buildings in the North-West, of which five are in Liverpool, making it the only city...
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Northern Leaders vote to Terminate Avanti West Coast rail contract.

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Mayors and council leaders told the manager of the rail operator that they have 'lost confidence' in their services. The decision comes just six months after the Government awarded Avanti a new contract to continue running their services, despite a...
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BBC launches search for new Liverpool writing talent

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The BBC are searching for new Liverpool writers to take part in an innovative writing programme. ‘Write across Liverpool’ offers writers at the beginning of their careers an insight into creating an original series idea for television. Liverpudlian screenwriter, Tony Schumacher,...
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Adult Social Care “At melting point”

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A lack of government help and funding for disabled people and their carers is creating serious financial and mental hardship for the families affected. According to the ‘End Social Care Disgrace’ campaign, 26% more people were supported in 2010 than...

Drunk man who bottled taxi driver jailed for over three years

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A 38-year-old man who bottled a taxi driver causing permanent scarring has been jailed for more than three years. Craig Davies, 38, pleaded guilty to wounding with intent, after slashing a taxi driver with a broken wine bottle. The Burnley man...

Liverpool theatre company attempts to educate youth on knife crime

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A Liverpool theatre company is using the power of performance to educate young people on the dangers of knife crime. Perception Theatre's production of 'Cut' is touring schools in Liverpool this month, funded by Merseyside Police. The play centres on knife...

Slow down for Bobby: Schools remember Knowsley boy on 16th birthday

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Schools and parents are remembering Bobby Colleran on what would have been his 16th birthday. Bobby died in a traffic collision while on his way home from school in Knowsley in 2014 aged six years old. The Bobby Colleran Trust was...
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Liverpool wins £500k funding for environmental projects

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Green projects aiming to improve the environment in the Liverpool city region have been granted funding of £500k. Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram has announced the 58 projects that will be funded by the Community Environment Fund.
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Jury find boy, 15, guilty of Huyton murder

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A jury at Liverpool Crown Court found a teenager guilty of murder on Thursday December 2, but failed to agree a verdict on the second teenager involved. The guilty boy stabbed Connor Dockerty, 23, of Litherland at least four times,...

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