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Liverpool in the evening (credit: Poppy Howard)

Shining a light on safety: supporting students during shorter days

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Students across Liverpool are being urged to take precautions whilst travelling to and from University as the darker days are approaching. Just this year, Liverpool John Moores University brought in the SafeZone app which allows students to quickly and efficiently...
Sir Keir Starmer delivering a speech

Starmer pledges to create ‘A Britain for all’ as NHS Online announced

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Sir Keir Starmer today announced NHS Online in a speech rooted in his definition of patriotism. Delivering his keynote speech at the Labour Party Conference today, the Prime Minister unveiled a "completely digital" new method of booking appointments in a...
Photo of new clothing shop Fripp on bold street.

Bold Streets ‘real life’ Vinted.

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A new sustainable shop has opened in Liverpool. Fripp held an opening party on the 18th of September and in a short period of time has gained huge popularity. The shop sells 'dead' stock from fast fashion brands including coats, shoes...

Liverpool reacts to Reeves’ new Northern Rail push

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  Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves has revived the government’s northern rail ambitions, telling the public at the Labour conference in Liverpool that the party will “push ahead” with Northern Powerhouse Rail. The idea, first proposed more than a decade ago, would...
Labour Party Conference Area

Delegates back Burnham but don’t expect leadership bid

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Andy Burnham, the mayor of Greater Manchester, has attracted headlines from the Labour Party conference regarding the potential for a leadership race. Sky News released a poll today about who would win if there were to be a leadership contest,...
National March for Palestine, 27/09/25

Palestine dominates Labour conference – from arrests to a landmark vote

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The Labour Party conference has been dominated by the debate over Palestine – both inside the conference and outside on the streets of Liverpool, with people traveling from all over the country to have their voices heard. In a vote...

Liverpool store recognised as the oldest Independent record shop in the UK

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The oldest independent record shop in the UK, once a favourite haunt of John Lennon's, has been awarded a coveted blue plaque. Musical Box on West Derby road first opened it's doors in 1947.  The family-run business is now in...

Pensioners targeted in Winter Fuel payment scam

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Pensioners and vulnerable people are being warned not to fall for scams targeting recipients of the winter fuel allowance. The scams are mostly sent through email, text messages and phone calls explaining how they are eligible for a refund or...
Woolton Hall suffered extensive fire damage last month (credit: Merseyside Police)

Youths warned of dangers of fire damaged Woolton hall

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Merseyside Police is urging parents to warn their children about the dangers of going to Woolton Hall after it was  damaged in a fire. Since the fire on the 19th August there has been numerous reports of youths going into...

Anthony Cavanagh: new appeal to catch killer 20 years after death

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Merseyside Police have made a fresh appeal for information 20 years after Anthony Cavanagh was tragically killed in an unprovoked attack while leaving a bar on Fleet Street opposite Concert Square. The then 21-year-old was leaving what was ‘Walkabout’ bar...

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