Share your memories of the original Liverpool Royal Hospital
After opening 45 years ago, Liverpool Royal Hospital closed its doors for the final time last October due to major issues in infrastructure.
The building has remained vacant since, but over the last few days demolition work has began to...
Concern over ‘rollercoaster’ student loan interest rates
The student loan interest rate is expected to fluctuate significantly in the future, leading to uncertainty for graduates.
The Institute for Fiscal Studios (IFS) tweeted a briefing on the retail price index (RPI) inflation, suggesting that graduates are in for...
Music festival Liverpool Food Aid to help those in need
The historic Florrie in Liverpool 8 is to host a ground-breaking charity event to raise funds for those in need in Liverpool.
The Food Aid music festival has come about as Liverpool’s Independent Community Food Spaces are beyond capacity and...
Protesting parents call for ‘real change’ in SEND education
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,...
St Helens man charged following discovery of cannabis farm
A St Helens man has been charged following a police seizure of a cannabis farm on Wednesday morning.
The 58-year-old man was arrested at the scene following a police search at a property on Corporation Street at 9.30am. Around 300...
How I came to enjoy the art of pop-up painting
Reporter Matthew Oliver Welch picks up a paintbrush and takes part in a "sip and paint" event
The last time I painted anything was when I was 14 - and it’s fair to say it showed when I took part...
City’s moment of reflection as poppies fill the sky
Around 2,000 military personal, veterans and their families came together on Sunday for the Remembrance Day service at Liverpool’s Anglican cathedral.
This was not the event's usual location of St George's Hall, due to the Lime Street development works taking...
Walker Art Gallery exhibits return after more than three years
After more than three years of being closed for refurbishment, the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque exhibits at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool will return to public display this July.
'Renaissance Rediscovered' occupies the 90-year-old rooms 1-4 at the gallery,...
Liverpool’s MOJO Bar closes after 15 years
Liverpool’s MOJO Bar has announced its closure after 15 years in the city.
The announcement comes at a difficult time for the UK hospitality industry, with the bar and nightclub sector being particularly impacted.
The bar sector has failed to return...
Museum staff strike over £1,500 payments claim
Staff at National Museums Liverpool are striking after a vote received a 94% yes vote to industrial action.
The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) decided to take action with the union claiming that National Museums Liverpool have failed to...