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Budget 2021: financial support for newly self-employed in Merseyside
Government financial support has been extended to 600,000 newly self-employed in Merseyside and the UK after 12 months.
Meet the Southport grandparents who went TikTok viral
A Merseyside couple have built their TikTok following over the last year, reaching 12.6 million views on a recent video.
Joan and Jimmy O’Shaughnessy created their TikTok account during the first lockdown after seeing a friend post a TikTok dancing video on Facebook.
Liverpool vertical farm highlights how food industry model is unsustainable
Liverpool’s first vertical farm Farm Urban believes the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the food industry model is unsustainable.
They are pushing for a transition from...
St Helens Council approve 2022 budget and financial plan
St. Helens Council has agreed on their budget for the following year and a new Medium Term Financial Plan.
The budget has been greatly impacted...
Liverpool ‘March for the Arts’ campaign speaks out at government as festivals go ahead
Campaigners supporting the arts in Merseyside say the government has not supported creative industries throughout Covid-19 and new plans to allow events to go...
Age Concern offers free befriending service for Merseyside lonely and elderly
Age Concern Liverpool and Sefton have space for new clients on their Befriending Service for those 50+ who are lonely or isolated.
Clients can be...
The Liverpool company making fast changes for slow fashion
Two Liverpool entrepreneurs are leading the way in sustainable fashion with a new marketplace Make Thread.
Established in late 2019, Make Thread brings together independent...
What Boris Johnson’s ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown announcement means for Merseyside
Boris Johnson has today announced his proposed four-month ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown.
Boris Johnson will address the public with his plan for the easing of...
Sir Kenny Dalglish visits Anfield to thank Covid vaccinators
Liverpool legend Sir Kenny Dalglish MBE visited Anfield Stadium’s vaccine satellite ahead of the Merseyside derby to thank those involved in the recent vaccinations.
Those involved in the vaccination process included GPs, vaccinators, and volunteers.
Teachers trained in lateral flow tests as parents set to test children at home
Lateral flow tests are already used in schools across Liverpool, but parents may now be needed.
The training for lateral flow tests in schools is delivered by Liverpool Council and Culture Liverpool.