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Universities across Liverpool celebrate LGBT+ history month

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Liverpool universities are celebrating LGBT+ history month to spread awareness of the ongoing discrimination people face. Students at Liverpool John Moores, Liverpool Hope and University of Liverpool can join a range of events this month including movie nights, bingo and...
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How you can choose the name of new Liverpool railway station

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Liverpool's former St James station will have a brand new name when it reopens and everyone can help to choose it. Metro Mayor Steve Rotherham has announced the options and it is now up to the public to choose from...
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Check Your Tech campaign tackles electrical waste in Liverpool

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Merseyside residents are being urged to keep their old electrical items out of the bin and recycle them instead. £370m in materials like gold, copper, aluminium and steel are wasted each year due to electrical appliances that are not properly...

National energy bills rise expected to hit Merseyside hard

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  Rishi Sunak has today announced a national rise in energy bills. The cap on typical usage will increase by £693 so that some may be facing a 54% rise in their bill. According to Community Action on Fuel Poverty 29,484...

Southport Market re-opens with new artisan stalls after final refurbishment

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Southport Market is re-opening today with a new weekly indoor artisan market. The venue has been closed since the middle of January to allow final refurbishment work to take place. From today, a weekly market in the Incredible Extravaganza space, will give...
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Woman, 60, dies days after being hit by car in central Liverpool

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A woman has died in hospital four days after being hit by a car on Brownlow Hill. The woman, who is yet to be named, was hit by a red Vauxhall just before 3pm on Sunday. She was subsequently airlifted...

Question mark over future of landmark Aigburth site

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A Liverpool councillor has raised concerns about the now-closed Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) site in Aigburth. Cllr Patrick Hurley this week asked Cabinet Member Harry Doyle for an update regarding the housing development which has been proposed to replace...
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Liverpool waterfront set for cruise ship bonanza as Covid fears ease

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Liverpool’s waterfront will have over 100 visits from cruise ships in 2022 after the Covid pandemic led to the cancellation of cruises worldwide. It will coincide with the 15th birthday of the Liverpool Cruise Terminal later on in the year. Among...

Business dismay as green concerns prompt John Lennon Airport expansion review

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The expansion of Liverpool John Lennon Airport took a blow this month after the council voted to review its plans. The council decided to remove financial support for the airport and ordered a review into its expansion into the green...
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Chinese New Year 2022: Where to go and what to eat

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Liverpool is hosting its annual Chinese New Year this week. The long-awaited celebrations were cancelled last year due to the Coronavirus pandemic, so we are elated to celebrate this year on Sunday, February 6. Liverpool has the largest arch outside China...