Festival to stage 12 new shows at Liverpool’s Bombed Out Church
The Little LFT festival will be staging twelve new shows to entertain audiences over the course of six days at St Luke’s Bombed Out Church.
The Little LTF is a similar event to the main Liverpool Theatre Festival. It was...
Liverpool’s first slavery history plaque installed on William Brown Street
The first of ten plaques explaining Liverpool streets' ties to the transatlantic slave trade has been unveiled on William Brown Street.
The 'Eric Scott Lynch Slavery Histories' plaques are named in honour of Eric Lynch, a local activist and historian...
MP claims Government is failing to match local solidarity for Ukraine
A Liverpool MP has said that the Government is not matching the local public's solidarity for Ukraine.
There has been an inspiring response from local people in support of Ukrainian refugees, amid the Ukraine crisis.
Early last month we saw Merseyside...
What’s on across Merseyside this Easter for all the family
Easter is a time for fun activities with the family whether that be Easter egg hunts, petting farm animals or watching a show.
However, it can be hard to know what to do over the Easter break. Here is our...
Bus services in the North-West have declined by over a third in the last...
The number of available bus services in the North-West has declined by 38% over the last 10 years. A 10% larger decline than elsewhere in England.
The largest drop occurred during the pandemic when more than half of the decline...
Two sides of abortion debate clash in Liverpool protest
Anti-abortion and prochoice campaigners came face to face in Liverpool at a protest that led to scuffles among the groups.
Liverpool Airport praised amid COVID chaos in Manchester and London
Liverpool John Lennon Airport is being praised by holiday-goers whilst airports in London and Manchester remain in chaos following multiple flight cancellations and delays due to staff shortages.
Both EasyJet and British Airways have been forced to cancel flights this...
Sefton Park group says Britain needs to do more to tackle litter
The deputy chair of the ‘Friends of Sefton Park’ group has expressed her disappointment with littering in the park and believes more education on the impact of littering is needed.
'Friends of Sefton Park' is a volunteer group that was...
Adoption in Merseyside (AiM) celebrate their 4th birthday
Adoption in Merseyside (AiM) celebrated its 4th birthday on Sunday 3rd April.
AiM finds families for children in care as well as providing professional support throughout the process and after the adoption takes place.
Since four local authorities, Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton...
Tony Schumacher: The Responder, mental health and “the underclass”
Writer Tony Schumacher has revealed the inspiration and influences behind his newest drama “The Responder” on BBC One.
During a talk to Screen Writing students at Liverpool John Moores University, Schumacher said his own experiences of being in the police...