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Liverpool’s Christmas market ready to return this weekend

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Christmas has arrived in Liverpool - meaning the long-awaited Christmas market is ready to make its return this weekend. On Saturday, William Brown Street will once again be filled with hot food stalls and fairground style attractions for visitors to...

‘Life ain’t always empty’ when you see Fontaines DC live

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Irish post-punk band Fontaines DC have had a busy few years since releasing their first Album, Dogrel, in 2019. The five-piece band from Dublin are currently on their UK and Ireland tour for their brand-new album, Skint Fia, and on...

Local theatre company lifts the curtain on men’s mental health

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November is men’s health awareness month and Pique Niche Theatre Company is shining a spotlight on under-discussed male issues. On November 19, which is International Men’s Day, they will stage “What He Said” at the Casa Bar Theatre. Four short...
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Hilarious adult must-see stands the test of time

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Rita, Sue and Bob Too! is an much-loved piece of work that truly stands the test of time. Originally, I questioned the popularity of a 40-year-old play based on the grooming of two teenage girls ... but the packed...
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MerseyNewsLive TV bulletin for LJMU Board of Governors 2022

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Coni Harpham and Adam Tiffen present the top news and sports stories of the week at the 2022 Liverpool John Moores Board of Governors meeting: https://youtu.be/VFUJPiFzXUc  
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Cult-classic Rita, Sue and Bob Too! is returning to St Helens

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Rita, Sue and Bob Too! is a wicked comedy that tells the story of Rita and Sue, two working class girls from a poverty-stricken council estate in their final year of school. As a means to earn money the girls...

Homotopia Festival celebrates all things queer across Liverpool

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The Homotopia arts festival is being staged at various venues around Liverpool. The celebrations begin on November 1 and end on November 20. The activists explain on their website: "We’re tired of being angry. The simple act of living our...

New play exploring mental health issues comes to Merseyside

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The Possibility of Colour, a new play that focuses on the issues surrounding mental health conditions, comes to Ormskirk on November 29. Written by award-winning writer and actor Pete Carruthers, the production is about an alternative reality where an organisation...

‘Twopence To Cross The Mersey’ comes back home to end tour

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After opening on the Wirral in September, Twopence To Cross The Mersey now comes home to the city where it all began. The first UK national tour of Helen Forrester’s much-loved production comes to an end next month in Liverpool. The...
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Police funding boosts Halloween and Bonfire Night events for youngsters

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Merseyside Police have funded events and activities across Merseyside for young people to have a ‘spooktacular time’ for Halloween and Bonfire night. This has come about in the hope that families are able to have a safe and enjoyable half-term....

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