Storm Debi continues to batter parts of UK
Storm Debi, which hit the north west yesterday, will continue to affect parts of the UK over the coming hours.
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Warriors battle their way to Super League grand final triumph
Wigan Warriors emerged victorious in their Super League grand final against Catalan Dragons. The margin of victory was 10-2 - Liam Marshall scored and three tries from Harry Smith which secured the win for the Warriors.
This win gave Ian...
Survey reveals alarming rates of harassment faced by women runners
A BBC survey has recently revealed up to 68% of women experience harassment while running.
Behaviour includes cat calling, having items thrown at them from cars or in the worst cases being followed.
MerseyNewsLive spoke to Anna Londono, president of the...
MerseyNewsLive 1pm radio bulletin February 20 2024
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Croxteth Hall Gardens receive £250k Heritage Fund boost
Liverpool City Council have today announced Croxteth Hall walled gardens have received almost £250k funding to nurture, maintain and improve the communal area.
Councillor Harry Doyle said: "We are absolutely delighted that we have been successful.
"We have plants from all...
Tate Liverpool: Upcoming events ahead of £30m transformation
Tate Liverpool will be holding multiple events and one-off projects around other spaces in the city following their two-year closure for extensive renovations.
The Tate, at the Albert Dock, has closed its doors and is set to reopen in 2025...
Woman charged with murder of “baby Callum” 26 years after his death
A woman has appeared in court in connection with the murder of a baby who was found dead in a woodland in Warrington 26 years ago.
Baby “Callum”, whose true identity remains unknown, was found in March 1998 and named...
Campaign urges Merseysiders to test for HIV
Wirral Council are supporting local charity Sahir House, Sexual Health Wirral and other local groups in an effort to encourage individuals to test for sexual transmitted infections (STIs) such as HIV.
This week is National HIV testing week, a campaign...
Train driver strike across the North to affect Merseyrail times
Commuter face rail chaos tomorrow (Wednesday) as train union ASLEF will be striking across the UK.
The strike action will cause train disruption across the north and will increase demand on Merseyrail services, although Merseyrail itself is not affected.
Train drivers...
MerseyNewsLive 1pm radio bulletin for 28/02/23
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