Campaigners attack delays to park protection plan
Campaigners claim that public confidence has been eroded by Liverpool council's delayed progress on a plan to prevent building in parks.
Liverpool City Council promised to put over 100 parks in trusts in 2021 to prevent construction on them. However,...
Young people challenge those in power at Liverpool town hall
Young People’s Question Time, a collaborative effort by Young Inspectors and The Anthony Walker Foundation’s TRSA programme, has welcomed young people from across the city.
Merseyside health leader welcomes £62m study on youth vaping
Health leaders on Merseyside have welcomed a landmark £62m study that will track the impact of vaping on young people as the Government also seeks to raise awareness of its potential dangers.
A new campaign, Love Your Lungs, will use...
Man charged with attempted murder after Edge Hill stabbing
A man has been charged with attempted murder after a stabbing.
Officers were called to a property on Wavertree Road, Edge Hill, on Monday morning following a report that a man in his 60s had been stabbed. He is currently...
St George’s Hall to host COVID-19 anniversary event
Liverpool City Council has announced that St George's Hall will host a 'national COVID-19 day of reflection' event on Sunday March 9th, to mark the pandemic's five-year anniversary.
The Grade 1 listed venue will become a focal point for remembering...
Liverpool jazz festival returns bigger than ever thanks to new funding
Liverpool International Jazz Festival returns tomorrow with an expanded line-up and free creative sessions, thanks to its first ever Arts Council funding.
The line up, at Hope University, promises a bill packed with local and international artists. Organiser Neil Campbell...
LGBT+ History Month: Liverpool fundraiser for city’s oldest HIV charity
In a double celebration, an inclusive coffee shop in Liverpool will host a games night to raise money for Sahir House, Liverpool's oldest HIV charity, and raise awareness this LGBT History Month.
To mark the 20th LGBT+ History Month and...
New Liverpool exhibition: ‘What the Mountain Has Seen’ Examines Britain’s colonial past
A new exhibition has opened in Liverpool examining the city's colonial relationship with Africa and shining a light on the history of the city's black communities.
What the Mountain Has Seen is backed by the John Moores University's Exhibition Research...
£7.5m boost for walking and cycling on Merseyside
Liverpool City Region will receive £7,514,511 in funding to build more walking and cycling routes, the Government announced today.
The funding comes as part of a national scheme announced today by the Government and Active Travel England (ATE) which allows...
Everton’s move: A stadium shift or a wake-up call for local businesses?
The manager of a pub near Goodison Park has raised concerns over the future of her business as Everton’s ground prepares to close for good.
Ahead of the last Merseyside Derby, Everton F.C. prepares to leave Goodison Park for Bramley-Moore...