City’s parks protected forever with historic agreement
Liverpool's parks will be enshrined for the future generations in a collaboration between charity Fields in Trust and the City Council.
Under the new agreement by the end of 2024 the total of more than 1,000 hectares of urban green spaces across the city...
LJMU saddened by the passing of honorary fellow, Paul O’Grady
Liverpool John Moores University has paid its own tribute to television legend Paul O'Grady after his sudden death.
The Wirral-born celebrity and animal rights campaigner was awarded an Honorary Fellowship by the university in 2005 for his services to television...
Extortionate cost of childcare is driving Liverpool mothers away from work
The cost of childcare in Liverpool is causing mothers to remain out of work following maternity leave and creating issues for those who remain employed.
The average cost of 20 Liverpool nurseries for just one day of care is £46.13,...
Tributes flood in for TV star Paul O’Grady who has died at 67
Tributes are being shared on social media for the presenter and comedian Paul O’Grady after he died suddenly at the age of 67.
His partner Andre Portasio confirmed his passing in a statement saying he died “unexpectedly but peacefully on...
Cost of living causes debt cases to rise across Liverpool and Wirral
New research has revealed the areas in Liverpool and the Wirral which are falling into debt due to the cost of living crisis.
The study from Lowell, one of Europe’s largest credit management service providers created the Financial Vulnerability Index...
Merseyside Chief Constable says Met review will affect all police
Merseyside Police Chief Constable, Serena Kennedy, has said the Casey Review into the conduct of the Metropolitan Police will have "far-reaching" effects on police forces across the country.
Following the sentencing of Wayne Couzens over the kidnapping and murder of...
Controversial plans to change parking rules in the city
Controversial plans to shorten the period of free parking in the city centre and make it more expensive are being considered by Liverpool City Council.
It is hoped the move will generate an additional £1.6m a year to the council's...
Hotels and private rentals ramp up prices for Eurovision
Hotels are charging thousands of pounds more than normal to stay in Liverpool over the Eurovision period.
An investigation by MerseyNewsLive compared hotel and other short-term accommodation prices and revealed an eye-watering price hike.
Hotel prices were compared between the Eurovision...
New neighbours for The Pilgrim pub as developers buy plot next door
Liverpool people have been reacting to the news that land next door to one of the city's most famous pubs has been sold for development.
Plans to transform the once-empty space next to The Pilgrim into two, four-bedroomed homes, has...
Break-in blow for city cafe that supports homeless community
A Liverpool cafe that provides a lifeline for homeless people has been broken into.
PaperCup Coffee, located in Queens Square, was set up by The Papercup Project to train rough sleepers in 2022.
The cafe was targeted in the early hours...