Liverpool MP’s mixed response to police chief over institutionalised racism
Merseyside police chief Serena Kennedy has received a vote of confidence from one of the region’s MPs in her determination to address racial discrimination - but was warned that structural racism still exists in the force.
Liverpool Riverside MP Kim...
Two sides of abortion debate clash in Liverpool protest
Anti-abortion and prochoice campaigners came face to face in Liverpool at a protest that led to scuffles among the groups.
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City pedestrians give ‘Good vibes’ road crossings the green light
The people of Liverpool have given the green light to the two new colourful road crossings which aim to assist in road safety.
Two new road crossings inspired by pop-art have been installed in Old Swan and Liverpool city centre...
Guide dog puppy raisers needed in the Liverpool area
Guidedogs is asking for puppy raiser volunteers in the Liverpool area.
Breeding, raising, and training dogs can take up to two years, and the impact of the pandemic is still being felt.
The breeding and training had to be suspended for...
Poetry and literature celebration with the Lowry Lounge
A poetry and literature celebration of underappreciated Merseyside writer Malcolm Lowry was held in Liverpool at the weekend.
The event was organised by the Lowry Lounge, launched in 2009 to mark the centenary of his birth.
The event is...
Castle Street and Bold Street ‘pedestrians only’ until September
Businesses across Liverpool have welcomed news that Castle Street and Bold street will stay pedestrianised until September.
Liverpool City Council scheme ‘Without Walls’ was launched in June last year in partnership with Liverpool BID Company.
The scheme included a £450,000 fund...
Liverpool students share the horrors of accommodation
Students in Liverpool are fearing for their health living in horrific accommodation.
Many students told MerseyNewsLive how they are living in unfinished, damp, dirty, mouse-infested houses.
Festive feeling as Liverpool’s Christmas market officially opens
Do they know it’s Christmas? They do in Liverpool, as the Christmas market is officially open for business. Saturday morning at 11am marked the beginning of the festivities.
The market saw increasingly large crowds gathering around St George’s Hall to...
Jacob Crackers’ workers stage Aintree factory walk-out
Jacob Cream Crackers' workers have gone on strike over a pay dispute.
Over 750 workers from the Aintree plant, which also makes Club biscuits, Jaffa Cakes and Twiglets, will be taking industrial action every single day until the dispute...